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- 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...
- disseminated, called the mazaedium. Members of Cryptocalicium have very small stalked apothecioid ascomata that produce a mazaedium. The hymenium of the ascomata...
- 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...
- of a tiny stalk, having the appearance of a dressmaker's pin (called a mazaedium), hence the common name pin lichen.: 15  They are also commonly called...
- of a tiny stalk, having the appearance of a dressmaker's pin (called a mazaedium), hence the common name pin lichen.: 15  Genus members are also commonly...
- cone-shaped head (capitulum) and contain a powdery m**** of spores called a mazaedium, which can range from brown to pale in colour. The apothecia's outer protective...
- 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...
- presence of thin-walled and short-lasting asci (spore-bearing cells) and a mazaedium, which is an ac****ulation of loose, maturing spores covering the surface...
- 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...