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- the family Trypetheliaceae. It is characterized by its conical black pseudostromata, which contrast sharply with the thallus. This lichen species has been...
- formally described as a new species in 2023. It is characterized by pseudostromata not differing in colour from the thallus, perithecia immersed for the...
- regnellii, but differs by the presence of anthraquinone crystals in the pseudostromata. Trypethelium luteolucidum was formally described by the lichenologists...
- epithet stromatofluorescens refers to the fluorescent properties of its pseudostromata. The lichen has a smooth, somewhat shiny, pale ochraceous-green thallus...
- and has streaks of yellowish-white pruina. Both the thallus and the pseudostromata contain lichexanthone, which cause these structures to fluoresce yellow...
- in diameter. They tend to aggregate in groups or lines of 5 to 25 in pseudostromata. The thallus contains lichexanthone, a lichen product that causes this...
- perithecia, which are arranged in aggregated groups of 5–10 in pseudostromata. The pseudostromata contain lichexanthone, which is a lichen product that causes...
- the pseudostromata and with a whitish-coloured tissue that contrasts with the surrounding thallus. Black pycnidia are abundant on the pseudostromata. The...
- Typically, 3–10 fused ascomata are grouped within one pseudostroma. The pseudostromata are about 1–5 mm in diameter, erumpent to prominent, with an irregularly...
- sanguinea, meaning "blood-red", refers to the striking red colour of its pseudostromata, the tissue surrounding the ascomata. Phylogenetic analysis shows that...