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typically growing on rock surfaces. The
genus is
distinguished by its
lirelliform (line-shaped)
fruiting bodies with a
narrow slit-like disk, and a dark...
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structures (apothecia) are
distinctive and con****uous. They are black, open,
lirelliform (elongated and groove-like)
structures measuring 0.25–0.5 mm in width...
- Trenteophlia. The
reproductive structures in Sparria, the ascomata, are
lirelliform (elongated and slit-like) to
dendroid (tree-like) in shape.
These structures...
- appearance. The
reproductive structures (apothecia) of this
lichen are
lirelliform,
meaning they are
elongated and groove-like.
These black lirellae are...
- (photobiont) in this
lichen is trentepohlioid.
Ascomata are sessile,
lirelliform or
ellipsoidal or branched. They are
about 0.3–0.5 mm wide, 0.3–0.4 mm...
- The term was
first proposed by
Michel Adanson in 1794.
lirellate Also
lirelliform.
Having the form of lirellae. litho- A
prefix meaning "stone" or "rock"...
- (2021). "A new
species of
Sagiolechia (Sagiolechiaceae) from Norway, with
lirelliform ascomata and 1-septate ascospores" (PDF).
Graphis Scripta. 33 (1): 1–11...
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structures are
typically elongated,
resembling slits (referred to as
lirelliform), and can be simple, branched, or star-shaped. The disc of the apothecium...
- prothallus, is
quite thin and can
spread up to 10 mm wide. This
lichen has
lirelliform apothecia,
which are
elongated and can be straight, curved, or even serpentine...
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surrounded by
small crystals. The
ascocarps are
abundant and can be
lirelliform to rounded, erumpent,
straight to curved, and
unbranched when young....