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tapering pore
surfaces occur on the main
roots of the host; and
centrally substipitate (conical)
conks are
found on the tops of stumps. The cap
surface of young...
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presence of
apothecia (cup-like
reproductive structures),
which are common,
substipitate (with a
short stalk), 2–15 mm wide, and
initially shallowly concave before...
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consisting of a fine greyish-brown powder.
Apothecia are
central and
substipitate, with a
brown disk and a
smooth or
powdery exterior.
Taylor noted that...
- inflorescence: beakless,
elliptical to wikt:subglobose,
constricted to
substipitate base, 2.7–7
centimetres x 0.3–0.4 millimetres;
stigma apical. The plants...
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rarely develop soralia. When present, the
soralia are
regularly capitate,
substipitate, whitish, and
occur on both
laminal and
marginal surfaces of the thalli...
- (adnate) and can
become slightly raised (sessile) or
nearly stalked (
substipitate).
These apothecia feature a
heavily powdery (pruinose) disc that reacts...
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Favolus fungi are annual, and have a
stipe that is
situated laterally to
substipitate or
almost sessile. The
shape of the cap is
spatulate (with a broad, rounded...
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either sit
directly on the
thallus (sessile) or have a
small stalk (
substipitate).
Their size
ranges from 1–2.5 mm in diameter. The
central disk of the...
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directly to the
thallus surface (adnate), or are
mounted on a
small stalk (
substipitate); they
measure 2–5 mm in diameter. The ascospores,
which number eight...