- of a stalk,
found in the
genera Calicium and Chaenotheca. See related:
mazaedium.
carbonized Also carbonised, carbonaceous.
Blackened and
brittle tissue...
-
enable successful reproduction in
harsh environments.
Mazaedia (singular:
mazaedium) are
apothecia shaped like a dressmaker's pin in pin lichens,
where the...
-
thick layer on the
surface of the
fruiting bodies. This layer,
called a
mazaedium, is
typically brown or black, and
spores are dis****d p****ively from...
-
diameter and up to 0.6 mm high. The asci soon
disintegrate to form a
mazaedium layer.
Ascospores are pale grey with a
shape ranging from
ellipsoid to...
- 04 in) tall,
holding a
black mound of
ascospores (called a
mazaedium). The
underside of the
mazaedium is
dusted with pruina,
which contains the
compound vulpinic...
- the
brown (rufescent)
pruina (a type of
powdery coating)
found on its
mazaedium (a m**** of spore-producing
tissue in
certain lichens and fungi). The thallus...
-
proper margin, soredium, and
thallus in 1803;
thalline margin in 1810; and
mazaedium in 1817. Acharius's
international re****tion
influence many new lichenologist...
-
yellow pruina on the
lower side,
measuring 0.29-0.45 mm in diameter. The
mazaedium has a
faint yellow pruina,
particularly in
young ascomata. The exciple...
- and
small cylindrical asci that
release ascospores without forming a
mazaedium.
Molecular phylogenetic studies have
placed Mycocaliciaceae within the...
- the few
lichen genera containing foliose (leafy)
species that
produce a
mazaedium – a
powdery m**** of spores. Both
species occur in
Australasia and South...