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- A lichen has lecanorine fruiting body parts if they are shaped like a plate with a ring around them, and that ring is made of tissue similar to the main...
- all sides. amphithecium Plural amphithecia. The thalline margin of a lecanorine apothecium; equivalent to the thalline exciple. The amphithecium usually...
- similar to colored thallus tissue the apothecium or lichen is called lecanorine, meaning similar to members of the genus Lecanora.: 14  When the exciple...
- commonly called strap lichens: 189  or cartilage lichens. Apothecia are lecanorine.: 189  It is in the family Ramalinaceae and in the suborder Lecanorineae...
- with apothecia having margins made of thallus-like tissue are called lecanorine. It is in the family Lecanoraceae in the suborder Lecanorineae. Lecanora...
- lacks a true cortex. Reproductively, E. polycarpon produces abundant lecanorine apothecia and immersed pycnidia, indicating both ****ual and a****ual reproductive...
- lecideine apothecia and the other containing species with lecanorine apothecia. As a result, the lecanorine species previously grouped under Immersaria have now...
- exceptions are Bellemerea, Koerberiella, and Lecaimmeria, which have lecanorine apothecia. The structure and position of the ascocarp in Cyclohymenia...
- the centre, showing a dull rose-orange or dull brown-orange colour, and lecanorine apothecia that transition from being immersed in the thallus to raised...
- pink, or dull orange-brown surface. Its apothecia (fruiting bodies) are lecanorine in form, initially immersed but often rising above the areoles, with each...