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measure 13–16 by 7–9 μm. Like all
Teloschistaceae lichens, they are
polarilocular,
meaning they are
divided into two
components (locules)
separated by...
-
ascus and are
ellipsoid in shape,
measuring 14–16 by 7–9 μm. They are
polarilocular, with a
septum (an
internal dividing partition) that is 2–3 μm wide...
- "polari-dyblastae",
later anglicized to "polari-bilocular" and then
shortened to
polarilocular. In the next five
decades that followed, many
other additions were made...
- species,
diverse in
growth forms and appearance,
united by the
distinct polarilocular spores now
attributed to the
family Teloschistaceae.
These are spores...
- orange, reddish-orange, or brownish-orange. The asci are 8-spored,
polarilocular with
narrow septa, and hyaline. The
conidia are
narrowly bacilliform...
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Another unique attribute of this
genus is its ascospores,
which are
polarilocular and hyaline. Its
distinctive chemical composition includes substances...
- scleroparaplectenchymatous. Each
ascus produces eight spores,
which are
polarilocular. The
lichen also
produces rod-shaped or
slightly elongated rod-shaped...
- up of
irregularly arranged cells. The
ascospores of
Franwilsia are
polarilocular,
meaning they have two
locules or chambers, and
there are typically...
- inters****d with oil. Each
ascus typically contains eight spores that are
polarilocular (having two
distinct chambers) and
hyaline (translucent). The conidia...
- (spore-bearing cells),
typically contain four to
eight spores.
These spores are
polarilocular, clear, and
ellipsoid in shape, with
slightly expanded areas at the...