- 1989
under Hannes Hertel. Additionally, his 1992
publication on Inter-
lecanoralean ****ociations has
contributed to the
concept of
lichens as multi-biont...
- doi:10.1080/00040851.1973.12003745. Hafellner,
Josef (2006). "Lecideoid
lecanoralean ascomycetes invading Rhizocarpon subgen.
Rhizocarpon taxa, with special...
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hymenium is pale or pale-brownish
below and
brownish above. The asci are
lecanoralean, with a
thickened tholus.
There are a
usually 8 ascospores,
which are...
-
anastomosing paraphyses that form a
network around the asci. The asci are
lecanoralean (meaning an
apothecium containing algae at
least below the hypothecium...
- the Lichinaceae,
stating "The
Harpidiaceae clearly have
features of a
lecanoralean fungus which separate it from Lichinaceae. If this
amount of variation...
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enlarged toward the apex. The asci are cylindrico-clavate The asci are
lecanoralean, with a
thickened tholus.
There are
normally 8 ascospores.
Among the...
-
brownish central disc. A
distinctive feature of B. fuscothallinum is its
lecanoralean asci, the sac in
which the
spores are formed. The tholus, or
apical part...
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extensions of the
conidiogenous cells, a
pattern found in many
other lecanoralean lichens. The
boundary tissue in Sphaerophoraceae,
found in all members...
- hymenium, is violet. The spore-producing
structures (asci) are of the
lecanoralean type, thick-walled with an iodine-reactive tip, and each
contains eight...
- Mycosphere. 1 (3): 213–222. Rambold, G.; Triebel, D. (1992). The inter-
lecanoralean ****ociations.
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