- 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...
-
developed thallus,
typically featuring distinctive crater-like
soralia and
zeorine-form
apothecia (fruiting bodies),
which lack a
thalline margin. The genus...
-
structured in a
palisade plectenchymatous manner. The
apothecia are of the
zeorine type.
Within the apothecia, the
layer beneath the spore-producing surface...
-
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...
- Stellarangia. When present, they have an
orange colour and are
classified as
zeorine in form. The
spores formed in the
apothecia are polarilocular, with short...
- rounded. Initially, they are
lecanorine in form but
become distinctly zeorine as they mature. The
thalline margin is whitish,
measuring about 50–150 μm...
- large,
light patches. The
reproductive structures of
Teloschistopsis are
zeorine in form. Its
spores have a
unique developmental process, are generally...
- dark grey in colour. The
surface has
numerous granular isidia and many
zeorine or
lecanorine apothecia, with
yellowish discs. The
apothecia measure 0...