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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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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...
- Brazil. The
lichen has an
endoperidermal thallus and a
double margin of
lirellae,
setting it
apart from
similar species.
Fissurina duplicans was formally...
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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...
- 20–60 μm thick. The
species epithet refers to the
double margin of the
lirellae. Weerakoon, Gothamie; Ngo, Kang Min; Lum, Shawn; Lumbsch, H. Thorsten;...
- its
longer ascospores with more
septa (internal partitions) and
extended lirellae (fruiting bodies).
Graphis paraschiffneri was
formally described as a new...
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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...
- its incon****uous
thallus and
striate (grooved)
thalline margins of the
lirellae. The
species is
found in the
lower transition zone,
growing on columnar...