Definition of Insperse. Meaning of Insperse. Synonyms of Insperse

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Definition of Insperse

Insperse
Insperse In*sperse", v. t. [L. inspersus, p. p. of inspergere to sprinkle upon; pref. in- in, on + spargere to sprinkle.] To sprinkle; to scatter. [Obs.] --Bailey.

Meaning of Insperse from wikipedia

- as****, aspersion, aspersive, dispersal, dis****, dispersion, dispersive, ins****, inspersion, interspersal, inters****, interspersion, nonaspersion, nondispersive...
- Brazil, C. tetrinspersa is named for its characteristic ascospores and ins****d hymenium. Described by the Dutch lichenologist André Aptroot in 2022,...
- as****, aspersion, aspersive, dispersal, dis****, dispersion, dispersive, ins****, inspersion, interspersal, inters****, interspersion, nonaspersion, nondispersive...
- closely resembles Polymeridium subcinereum but is differentiated by its ins****d hamathecium. The type specimen of P. inspersum was collected by the author...
- cinereonigricans but can be distinguished by its much smaller ascospores and ins****d hamathecium. The ascomata measure 0.3–0.6 mm in diameter, with a solitary...
- Polymeridium albidum, but is differentiated by its UV+ (yellow) thallus and ins****d hamathecium. The yellowish-white, ecorticate thallus features spherical...
- Astrothelium subclandestinum, but differs in its hamathecium, which is not ins****d. The species is widespread and has been observed in several countries...
- having bacilliform conidia typically measuring 8–11 μm long, and a non-ins****d hymenium. The genus is roughly similar in morphology to Buellia. Baculifera...
- features characterise the genus Platygramme: the brown ascospores, an ins****d hymenium, and lirellate fruiting bodies in which some of the tips of the...
- characterised its large ascomata and ascospores (for which it is named), and an ins****d hymenium. Allographa grandis was first described by German lichenologist...