- An ascocarp, or
ascoma (pl.: ascomata), is the
fruiting body (sporocarp) of an
ascomycete phylum fungus. It
consists of very
tightly interwoven hyphae...
- 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...
- the
green algal genus Trentepohlia. Its
ascomata (fruiting bodies) are
perithecioid in form, simple, and dis****d
across the
surface of the thallus. They...
- spore-bearing structures, the ascomata,
define the family,
including their perithecioid form–more or less
spherical or flask-shaped, with a
single opening and...
- 1-septate,
brown ascospores. However, both
share similarities, such as
perithecioid ascomata,
intertwined paraphysoids set
within a
hymenial gel matrix,...
- species.
Megalotremis is a
pyrenolichen genus,
meaning its
species have
perithecioid ascocarps:
spherical or flask-shaped,
sessile or
partly immersed in the...
- lichen. The
specific epithet alludes to this host lichen. The
fungus has
perithecioid ascocarps,
meaning that they are
spherical or flask-shaped with a central...
- (called stroma)
containing numerous small chamber-like
cavities (known as
perithecioid locules).
These chambers house the fungus's
reproductive structures,...
-
trentepohlioid group. The
ascomata (fruiting bodies) of this
species are
perithecioid in form, simple, and dis****d
across the
thallus surface. They are conical...
- pulverized.
fruit wart An
informal term for a type of
apothecium that has
perithecioid (pertusariate or thelotremoid) characteristics.
fruticose A
lichen with...