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- A lichen has lecanorine fruiting body parts if they are shaped like a plate with a ring around them, and that ring is made of tissue similar to the main...
- on rocks. The genus is characterised by its poorly developed thallus, zeorine apothecia (fruiting bodies), and small ascospores with thin septa. Chemically...
- out and soon covered by many apothecia. These fruiting bodies start as zeorine in form (with a thalline margin) and later become biatorine (lacking a...
- ascomata of Parmelia species are in the form of apothecia, which have a zeorine structure (an apothecium in which a proper exciple is enclosed in the thalline...
- developed thallus, typically featuring distinctive crater-like soralia and zeorine-form apothecia (fruiting bodies), which lack a thalline margin. The genus...
- D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z See also Citations Sources zeorine An apothecium with both a thalline exciple and a proper exciple. The term...
- rounded. Initially, they are lecanorine in form but become distinctly zeorine as they mature. The thalline margin is whitish, measuring about 50–150 μm...
- dead specimens can become whitish. The apothecia are either lecanorine to zeorine in form, measuring 0.2–1.5 mm wide, with a flat to slightly concave pale...
- (rock-dwelling). The genus is characterized by its distinct lobes, orange zeorine apothecia when present, and the frequent occurrence of a****ual propagules...
- eventually becomes brown-black to aeruginose-black. The thalline exciple is zeorine, grey or whitish-grey, and blends with the thallus. The hymenium is greyish...