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- typically bearing eight spores. The ascospores of this genus are polaribilocular, characterised by a wide septum. Species of Lacrima contain chlorinated...
- Dictyochloropsis algae, produce hyaline, bicellular ascospores with polaribilocular structure, and contain chemical compounds such as zeorin, pannarin...
- and widen at the tips. Each ascus contains eight hyaline, ellipsoid, polaribilocular ascospores, around twice as long as they are wide, with a septum occupying...
- apothecia turn purple, while the thallus shows no reaction. The spores are polaribilocular (with two cells connected by a canal), broadly ellipsoid or nearly...
- the tips. The asci contain eight spores, with the ascospores being polaribilocular and ellipsoid. No pycnidia (a****ual reproductive structures) have been...
- Teloschistes-type. The ascospores, numbering eight per ascus, are polaribilocular and range from ellipsoid to broadly ellipsoid, measuring approximately...
- typically contains eight spores. These ascospores are clear (hyaline) and polaribilocular, meaning they are divided into two components (locules) separated by...
- at the base. The lichen's spores number eight per ascus. They are polaribilocular (divided into two components, or locules, separated by a central septum...
- polarilocular Also placodiomorphic, polar-diblastic, polaridiblastic, polaribilocular, polocellate. A spore divided into two components (locules) separated...
- color is slightly darker than that of the thallus. The spores are polaribilocular and ellipsoid, with a very thin septum. Chemically, the species is...