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- An ascocarp, or ascoma (pl.: ascomata), is the fruiting body (sporocarp) of an ascomycete phylum fungus. It consists of very tightly interwoven hyphae...
- species. Megalotremis is a pyrenolichen genus, meaning its species have perithecioid ascocarps: spherical or flask-shaped, sessile or partly immersed in the...
- spore-bearing structures, the ascomata, define the family, including their perithecioid form–more or less spherical or flask-shaped, with a single opening and...
- species), the photobiont can be Phycopeltis. Porina lichens produce perithecioid ascomata, which are flask-shaped structures where spores develop. These...
- a glacial outwash plain. The specific epithet immersum refers to the perithecioid ascomata, which are immersed in "a mat of cyanobacteria and chlorococcoid...
- 1-septate, brown ascospores. However, both share similarities, such as perithecioid ascomata, intertwined paraphysoids set within a hymenial gel matrix,...
- other lichen species before. The fruiting bodies of Myeloconis, known as perithecioid ascomata, have a dark, dense, and almost pseudostromatal wall. The hamathecium...
- submerged. Apothecia (fruiting bodies) are cup-shaped (cu****te) but nearly perithecioid (closed, flask-shaped fruiting bodies typical of some lichens), with...
- the genera in that family. Members of the genus have ascomata that are perithecioid in form, often with blue-green pigment in the upper wall of the peridia...
- morphological characteristics: the actinostomus group (species with perithecioid ascomata), the scruposus group (species with urceolate or lecanoroid...