- An ascocarp, or
ascoma (pl.: ascomata), is the
fruiting body (sporocarp) of an
ascomycete phylum fungus. It
consists of very
tightly interwoven hyphae...
-
hensseniae is
characterised by its
distinctive fruiting bodies,
which are
perithecioid in
shape and
remain closed. The
spores it
produces are
relatively small...
- 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...
- 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,...
-
Characteristics of the
genus include its
chlorococcalean photobiont partner, and
perithecioid ascomata that are
deeply immersed in the substrate.
Microscopic features...
- species.
Megalotremis is a
pyrenolichen genus,
meaning its
species have
perithecioid ascocarps:
spherical or flask-shaped,
sessile or
partly immersed in the...
- bark, with
little or no
penetration below the
outermost layer. It has
perithecioid ascomata measuring 200–340 μm wide and up to 420 μm high. Its asci are...
- with a
whitish powdery coating (pruinose). The apothecia,
which are
perithecioid (flask-shaped), are very
numerous on each stroma, with more than 10 per...
- reproduction, the ****ual
morph of
Pyrenotrichaceae is
characterised by
perithecioid ascomata,
which are spore-producing
structures that are
either sessile...