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Roccellaceae species typically have disc-like (apotheciate) or slit-like (
lirellate)
fruiting bodies,
often with
distinct blackened (carbonised) margins....
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characters that
distinguish it, such as its
violet ascospores and its
lirellate fruiting bodies.
Fissurina alligatorensis was
formally described by lichenologists...
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genus Graphis. The term was
first proposed by
Michel Adanson in 1794.
lirellate Also lirelliform.
Having the form of lirellae. litho- A
prefix meaning...
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fructifications of its host lichen.
Opegrapha perturbans is
characterised by its
lirellate, caterpillar-like
ascomata measuring 1.2–3.4 mm long and 0.2–0.4 mm wide...
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lichen itself.
Opegrapha reinkellae is
characterised by its
variable lirellate ascomata measuring 0.3–0.9 mm long and 0.1–0.3 mm wide,
which grow on...
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surface reminiscent of
Chiodecton dilatatum,
subdivided into
multiform lirellate loculi by whitish,
erumpent striae of
stromatic plectenchyma. The fungus...
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ascomata of the
lichen are in the form of apothecia–circular to
elongated to
lirellate with a
diameter of up to
about 1 by 4 mm; they are
surrounded by a thalline...
- a brown, glossy,
warty thallus that is
finely cracked and rough. The
lirellate ascomata are
simple to
rarely branched, immersed, the same
colour as the...
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lichen has a brown, verrucose, cracked, and
flaking thallus. It has
lirellate ascomata that are 0.2–0.5 mm long, crowded,
terminally acute, and have...
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delimited by a
black hypothalloidal region at its periphery. The
ascomata are
lirellate, 0.5–1.5 mm long, simple,
usually straight (sometimes curved) and the...