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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...
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structures called lirellae – elongated, black, line-like
features that
contain the
fungal spores. In G. neeladriensis,
these lirellae are
partially sunken...
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lichen body. The
structures are
elongated and
narrow apothecia called lirellae,
which look like
short scribbles on the thallus. "Graphid" is
derived from...
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rainforests of Rondônia, Brazil, it is
distinguished by its
bright orange lirellae.
Fissurina chrysocarpa was
first described scientifically as a new species...
- grey-olive
colour without a prothallus. Its
reproductive structures,
known as
lirellae, form a star-like
pattern with black,
carbonised outer layers and clear...
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characterised by its smooth, olive-green thallus,
erumpent to
prominent lirellae (fruiting bodies) with
orange to cinnabar-red pigment, a
clear hymenium...
- morphology, but is
distinguished by
differences in the
structure of the
lirellae, and in
ascospore width. Lücking, Robert; Kalb,
Klaus (2018). "Formal instatement...
- host. The
ascomata (fruiting bodies) of the
lichen are in the form of
lirellae,
which are
elongated and
irregularly branched; this
particular branching...
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Graphis lueckingii can be
identified by its
sorediate thallus,
prominent lirellae featuring thin and
complete thalline margins, a
distinct clear hymenium...
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occurrence for Europe.
Graphis plumierae has
labia that are white-pruinose. The
lirellae (these are
ascomata with a long,
narrow disc
resembling dark
squiggly lines)...