- Lecanora.: 14 When the
exciple is
blackened like
carbon it is
called lecideine meaning similar to
members of the
genus Lecidea.: 14 When the margin...
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Sometimes its
thallus is absent, and
branches may be
covered in its
lecideine apothecia.
Because of its
tolerance of low humidity, it is one of the...
- (endolithic) rock.: 298
Lichens that have such a
black exciple are
called lecideine,
meaning "like Lecidea, even if they are not in this genus.: 14 Members...
- 250 species. A
major distinguishing characteristic of the
family is the
lecideine form of the
fruiting bodies:
typically circular, dark, and
without a thalline...
-
photobiont partner (spherical
unicellular green algae);
ascomata being lecideine (having an
apothecium which lacks algae and
lacks an amphithecium); apothecia...
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delle Patellariee,
Beomicee e
Lecideine" [New
studies on
lichens belonging to the
tribes Patellarieae, Beomiceae, and
Lecideine].
Rivista Periodica dei Lavori...
- related: ascolichen. bi- A
prefix meaning two or twice.
biatorine A type of
lecideine apothecium with a soft, light-colored (not carbonized) margin, like those...
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substrate (adnate) or
slightly raised (broadly sessile). They
belong to the
lecideine type,
meaning they lack a
distinct thalline margin. Both the disc and...
- main
characteristics of the
lichen are its
squamulose thallus,
black lecideine apothecia, and Fuscidea-type asci. The type
specimen of
Boreoplaca ultrafrigida...
- and its disc-like
fruiting bodies (apothecia) that can be
biatorine or
lecideine.
Megaloblastenia lichens form a
symbiotic relationship with Dictyochloropsis...