- 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...
- have
lecanorine apothecia. The type
species is
Lecaimmeria orbicularis.
Phylogenetic analyses showed that
species of
Immersaria with
lecanorine apothecia...
-
similar to
colored thallus tissue the
apothecium or
lichen is
called lecanorine,
meaning similar to
members of the
genus Lecanora.: 14 When the exciple...
-
numerous crowded and
deformed apothecia with rims of thallus-like
tissue (
lecanorine). With dark
reddish or
grayish brown to
black discs.
Lichen spot tests...
-
lacking a
proper cortex. Reproductively,
Enchylium conglomeratum exhibits lecanorine apothecia and immersed,
globose pycnidia,
indicative of both ****ual and...
- all sides.
amphithecium Plural amphithecia. The
thalline margin of a
lecanorine apothecium;
equivalent to the
thalline exciple. The
amphithecium usually...
-
lacking a
proper cortex. Reproductively, E.
polycarpon exhibits abundant lecanorine apothecia and
immersed pycnidia,
indicating both ****ual and a****ual reproductive...
-
called rimmed navel lichens because of
their umbilicate growth form and
lecanorine (rimmed with thallus-like tissue)apothecia, also rock-posy
lichen and...
- differences. It has
exclusively lecanorine apothecia,
compared to
those of C. filsonii,
which transition from
lecanorine to zeorine. It has
slightly wider...
- 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...