Definition of Pseudostromatic. Meaning of Pseudostromatic. Synonyms of Pseudostromatic

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Meaning of Pseudostromatic from wikipedia

- lichen that distinguish it from others in genus Astrothelium are its pseudostromatic ascomata, which are erumpent, with an orange cover; and the dimensions...
- distinguish it from others in genus Astrothelium are the diffusely pseudostromatic ascomata with erumpent pseudostromata, covered by thallus, each with...
- type species. The genus is distinguished by its unique, composite pseudostromatic ascomata (i.e., fruiting bodies with a stroma made of both thallus...
- distinguish it from other members of Astrothelium include the diffusely pseudostromatic, erumpent ascomata that are covered by thallus and have an external...
- the presence of lichexanthone only in the thallus; the indistinctly pseudostromatic ascomata, with erumpent pseudostromata—whitish in colour but lacking...
- that distinguish it from others in Astrothelium are the indistinctly pseudostromatic ascomata, with erumpent to prominent pseudostromata that are covered...
- cerebriforme, by its hyaline or clear ascospores, and the less pronounced pseudostromatic ascomata. It is also noteworthy that isidia, tiny outgrowths found...
- yellow pigment in the ascomata; the form of the ascomata ("diffusely pseudostromatic"); and the arrangement of the ascomata (in irregular lines). The bright...
- hamathecium; pigment in the medulla that reacts K+ (red); and the pseudostromatic form of the ascomata, with whitish-coloured, erumpent to prominent...
- distinguish it from others in Astrothelium are its prominent, whitish, pseudostromatic ascomata, and the dimensions of its ascospores (60–70 by 16–18 μm)...