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branched paraphyses,
mostly distoseptate ascospores, and
mostly a
prosoplectenchymatous excipulum. Thelotremataceae, a
traditional family of lichens, has...
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genus include flat
apothecia (fruiting bodies), an
excipulum with a
prosoplectenchymatous tissue structure, eight-spored asci with an
ocular chamber, and...
- In cross-section, the
thallus is 30–50 μm
thick and
comprises a
prosoplectenchymatous cortex (5–10 μm thick), a
photobiont layer (10–15 μm thick), and...
- on tree bark and have a
continuous thallus with a
cortex that is
prosoplectenchymatous–featuring
densely packed,
filamentous fungal hyphae that run parallel...
- the lichen's body, is complex,
composed of
intricately arranged prosoplectenchymatous cells, and is
accompanied by a
thick epicortex. The medulla, the...
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superficially like
parenchyma of
vascular plants),
while its
medulla is
prosoplectenchymatous (fungal
tissue with a
structure superficially like
collenchyma of...
- entire. The
excipulum is
prosoplectenchymatous and entire,
while the
columella is absent. The
hypothecium is also
prosoplectenchymatous and hyaline. The hymenium...
- olive-green
thallus adorned with
numerous white papillae. The
cortex is
prosoplectenchymatous–made of a dense,
tightly interwoven layer of
fungal hyphae. The...
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uneven surface and no prothallus. The
thallus comprises a
loose to
prosoplectenchymatous cortex, a
photobiont layer with
calcium oxalate crystals, and a...
- In cross-section, the
thallus is 70–100 μm
thick and
comprises a
prosoplectenchymatous cortex (a type of
cellular structure) 15–20 μm thick, a photobiont...