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- visible only around the perithecia. It does not have a shield-shaped involucrellum, which is typical of several other species in genus Bagliettoa. The...
- The involucrellum is very wide-spreading and contains particles from the substrate. Multiple perithecia are often united within a single involucrellum. The...
- feature of V. subdevergens is its involucrellum, an outer layer covering the perithecium. In this species, the involucrellum typically covers half or more...
- punctiform to columnar and can originate from an often rough and uneven involucrellum. In contrast, Wahlenbergiella species, like Wahlenbergiella striatula...
- hemispherical involucrellum that spreads laterally. The perithecia can also be semi-immersed with a flatter, spreading involucrellum. The ascospores...
- enclosed by a conical protective covering (involucrellum) that extends down to the substrate. This involucrellum contains dark brown pigment that turns dark...
- base, the involucrellum often spreads widely and merges with the basal layer of the thallus when present. The pigment in the involucrellum is red-brown...
- wide, either flat or slightly projecting. The protective covering (involucrellum) closely follows the shape of the exciple (inner protective wall) at...
- specimen also had slight morphological differences, including a thinner involucrellum (70–90 μm thick compared to 90–110 μm in the type specimen) and a less...
- the way to their apex (top). As they mature, the black apex of the involucrellum (protective covering around the perithecium) may become exposed. In...