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- An ostiole is a small hole or opening through which algae or fungi release their mature spores. The word is a diminutive of "ostium", "opening". The term...
- described 114 species.  Members of this genus typically have superficial, ostiolar perithecia, covered in hairs. Asci are often clavate and evanescent, bearing...
- papilla opening by a circular pore) through which the ascospores escape. The ostiolar canal may be lined by hair-like structures called periphyses. The unitunicate...
- †ossiculum ossicul- ōscen ōscin- songbird oscine ostium osti- ostiary, ostiolar, ostiole, ostium †ostiolum ostiol- otium oti- leisure negotiable, negotiate...
- shape of the ostiole and the morphology of the pollinating wasp. The tight ostiolar enclosure at the syconium's apex makes it highly pollinator-specific. When...
- osteotomy, periosteum, synostosis osti- entrance Latin ostium ostiary, ostiolar, ostiole, ostium ostrac- s**** Gr**** ὄστρειον (óstreion), ὀστρακίζω (ostrakízō)...
- osteotomy, periosteum, synostosis osti- entrance Latin ostium ostiary, ostiolar, ostiole, ostium ostrac- s**** Gr**** ὄστρειον (óstreion), ὀστρακίζω (ostrakízō)...
- The pigmentation ranges from dark brown to dark reddish-brown, with the ostiolar area often displaying dark green pigment. The exciple measures 190–310 μm...
- irregular thallus coverage on their lower portions but exposed above. The ostiolar region (the opening through which spores are released) is frequently con****uous...
- distinguished from other species in the genus by its combination of divergent ostiolar setae, four-spored asci, and ascospores that lack appendages. "Lichenopeltella...