Definition of Lirelline. Meaning of Lirelline. Synonyms of Lirelline

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- characterised by its smooth texture and considerable thickness. Its ascomata are lirelline (elongated with a slit-like opening), often raised from the thallus surface...
- warty and glossy and is delimited by a black hypothalloidal region. The lirelline ascomata are branched, 1–10 mm long, semi-emergent, and have a creamish-coloured...
- that is delimited by a black hypothalloidal region at the periphery. The lirelline ascomata are the same colour as the thallus and are 0.2–1.5 mm long, straight...
- with a thin, black hypothallus delineating its borders. The ascomata are lirelline in form, measuring 8–13 mm in length and bearing a colour similar to the...
- thallus, which is uneven and cracked. The ascomata, or fruiting bodies, are lirelline in form and range from 0.5 to 2.5 mm in length. These structures can be...
- The lichen thallus that is brownish, cracked, warty, and glossy. Its lirelline ascomata are all over the thallus, short, and the same colour as the thallus...
- uneven, and verrucose texture. The ascomata of Fissurina verrucosa are lirelline and very short, ranging from 0.2 to 0.3 mm in length. They feature simple...
- with the form of a strap. lirella Plural lirellae. Also hysterothecia, lirelline apothecia. A linear ascocarp, which may be straight, curved, branched...
- surface that appears pruinose. Its ascomata, or fruiting bodies, are lirelline in form and measure 2–4 mm in length and 0.1 mm in width. They can be...
- whitish-grey to whitish-beige, and lacks a prothallus. Its ascomata are lirelline in form, curved with tapered ends, and measure 0.5–4 mm long. The discs...