Definition of Schizidia. Meaning of Schizidia. Synonyms of Schizidia

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- becomes co****ly dusted with a pale, powdery substance known as pruina. Schizidia, which are specialised scale-like reproductive propagules, are variably...
- stalk is corticate, with squamules and schizidia being common, while the upper part mixes co**** soredia and schizidia, eventually becoming decorticate and...
- differs from Oxneriopsis oxneri by having soralia instead of phyllidia and schizidia. Compared to Caloplaca brunneola and Obscuroplaca camptidia, it has lecanorine...
- corticate, angular plates (schizidia) that eventually break off to expose a soredia-like surface. A similar type of squamule-like schizidia also occurs in the...
- resulting from the ac****ulation of dead cortical material. schizidium Plural schizidia. A scale-like propagule originating from the upper layers of a lichen...
- together, unlike those in Nevilleiella. Furthermore, Iqbalia does not form schizidia-like formations, a type of structure resembling small, split-off fragments...
- from convex and warty to almost spherical, and they occasionally develop schizidia-like formations, which are small, split-off parts of the lichen. The cortex...
- known as schizidia, which are small, detached pieces of the thallus that help in the reproduction and dispersal of the lichen. These schizidia measure...
- when present, and the frequent occurrence of a****ual propagules such as schizidia, isidia, or soredia. A key diagnostic feature is the presence of calcium...
- vegetative reproductive structures (propagules), known as phyllidia or schizidia, which are typically bright yellow or greenish-yellow, contrasting with...