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punctiform to
columnar and can
originate from an
often rough and
uneven involucrellum. In contrast,
Wahlenbergiella species, like
Wahlenbergiella striatula...
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feature of V. subdevergens is its
involucrellum, an
outer layer covering the perithecium. In this species, the
involucrellum typically covers half or more...
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feature of V. fuscozonata is its
involucrellum, an
outer layer covering the perithecium. In this species, the
involucrellum extends to the base of the perithecium...
- diameter, with brownish-black
perithecial walls, and
lacking a
distinct involucrellum. The
periphyses are 5–10 μm long with
pointed apices,
while its ascospores...
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species epithet, is its
highly variable involucrellum (the
outer layer covering the perithecium). The
involucrellum can
range from
apical (covering only...
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immersed in the substrata,
measure 0.2–0.3 mm in diameter, and lack an
involucrellum. Its
ascospores are
broadly ellipsoid to
roughly spherical, measuring...
- spores.
Surrounding groups of
perithecia is a dark
layer known as the
involucrellum,
which is
composed of both bark
material and reddish-brown
fungal threads...
- it from
other members of
genus Porina include the
thickness of its
involucrellum (80–200 μm), and the
dimensions of its
perithecia (0.48–0.97 mm in diameter...
- ostiole, or opening, of the
perithecia may be
visible as a
small pit. The
involucrellum,
another structural component of the perithecia, is well-developed,...
- pits. A key
diagnostic feature of V. bifurcata is its
highly variable involucrellum – an
outer layer covering the perithecium. This can
range from being...