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Definition of Lirellae

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lirellaeform
Lirelliform Li*rel"li*form (-l[i^]*f[^o]rm), a. [Lirella + -form.] (Bot.) Like a lirella. [Written also lirell[ae]form.]

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- shaped like squiggly line segments instead of like discs, they are called lirellae.: 14  Perithecia are shaped like flasks that are immersed in the lichen...
- rainforests of Rondônia, Brazil, it is distinguished by its bright orange lirellae. Fissurina chrysocarpa was first described scientifically as a new species...
- characterised by its smooth, olive-green thallus, erumpent to prominent lirellae (fruiting bodies) with orange to cinnabar-red pigment, a clear hymenium...
- grey-olive colour without a prothallus. Its reproductive structures, known as lirellae, form a star-like pattern with black, carbonised outer layers and clear...
- Graphis scripta Graphis scripta (lirellae) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Fungi Division: Ascomycota class: Lecanoromycetes Order:...
- its longer ascospores with more septa (internal partitions) and extended lirellae (fruiting bodies). Graphis paraschiffneri was formally described as a new...
- its incon****uous thallus and striate (grooved) thalline margins of the lirellae. The species is found in the lower transition zone, growing on columnar...
- structures called lirellae – elongated, black, line-like features that contain the fungal spores. In G. neeladriensis, these lirellae are partially sunken...
- derived from the Latin dispersus ("scattered") refers to the scattered lirellae. "Graphis dispersa Makhija & Adaw". Catalogue of Life. Species 2000: Leiden...
- Arthoniaceae, which is small and round. Elongated ardellae are called lirellae. The term was first used by William Allport Leighton in 1854, who described...