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Medlar bodies, also
known as
sclerotic or
muriform cells, are
thick walled cells (5-12 microns) with
multiple internal transverse septa or
chambers that...
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characterised by its
immersed pyriform ascomata with
lateral ostioles and bent,
muriform ascospores.
Astrothelium curvatum was
formally described as a new species...
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carrionii infects its host, it
transforms from a
mycelial state to a
muriform state to
better tolerate the
extreme conditions in the host's body. Infections...
- lichexanthone, a
secondary chemical. The
ascospores number four per ascus, are
muriform (divided in
regular chambers), and
measure 95–120 by 30–33 μm. The species...
- Sri Lanka, it is
characterised by its pale yellowish-white
thallus and
muriform ascospores.
Schistophoron muriforme was
formally described by the lichenologists...
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absence of lichexanthone, a
clear hamathecium, eight-spored asci, and large,
muriform ascospores with a
thickened median septum.
Astrothelium chulumanense for...
- as new to
science in 2011. Its
distinctive features include its large,
muriform ascospores and a
notable chemical composition.
Ampliotrema cocosense, was...
- and have a dumastii-type structure. The
ascospores are hyaline,
somewhat muriform, and
measure 12–13 by 3–5 μm, with 3–4
transverse and 1
vertical septa...
- and have a creamish-coloured disc. The
ascospores are hyaline,
somewhat muriform, and
ellipsoid with a thin halo; they have
dimensions of 10–15 by 6–7 μm...
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contains the
secondary compound norstictic acid. It has
relatively large muriform ascospores,
measuring 45–50 by 12–15 μm.
These last two
features distinguish...