Definition of Lirelliform. Meaning of Lirelliform. Synonyms of Lirelliform

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Definition of Lirelliform

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

Meaning of Lirelliform from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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"...
- Trenteophlia. The reproductive structures in Sparria, the ascomata, are lirelliform (elongated and slit-like) to dendroid (tree-like) in shape. These structures...
- structures are typically elongated, resembling slits (referred to as lirelliform), and can be simple, branched, or star-shaped. The disc of the apothecium...
- (2021). "A new species of Sagiolechia (Sagiolechiaceae) from Norway, with lirelliform ascomata and 1-septate ascospores" (PDF). Graphis Scripta. 33 (1): 1–11...
- sometimes they appear in clusters of two to four. These structures are lirelliform (slit-like) in shape, generally straight, but can also have curved or...
- (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...
- lichen is Trentepohlia, and the medulla is absent. The apothecia are lirelliform, erumpent, straight to curved, and range from simple to sp****ly branched...
- 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...
- in lichen symbioses. The reproductive structures, or apothecia, are lirelliform, meaning they are elongated and slit-like, and gymnocarpous, which means...