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- Colophospermum mopane. Compare jugate lobed leaf, e.g. most species of Bauhinia. bifusiform Fusiform with a pinch in the middle. bilabiate Having two lips, e.g. the...
- point-like (punctiform) pseudocyp****ae on the thallus surface, and bifusiform conidia (i.e., threadlike with a swelling at both ends). All species contain...
- ellipsoid and measure 9–12 by 7–8 μm. Its conidia (a****ual spores) are bifusiform (i.e., threadlike with a swelling at both ends), measuring 6–10 by 0.7–1...
- bifurcate Divided into two parts or branches. See related: dichotomous. bifusiform Referring to a shape or structure that is elongated and tapers at both...
- brown and is ellipsoided. The pycnidia are immersed, and the conidia are bifusiform, with eight-spored asci that are hyaline and ellipsoid. Xanthoparmelia...
- conidia can have a broad range of shapes: cylindrical to bacilliform, bifusiform, fusiform, sublageniform, unciform, filiform, or curved. Pycnidia are...
- brown and is ellipsoid. The pycnidia is immersed, while the conidia are bifusiform. List of Xanthoparmelia species "Xanthoparmelia lavicola". www.indexfungorum...
- and laminal in Parmeliopsis), its short, ampulliform (flask-shaped) or bifusiform (tapering at both ends) conidia (these are long and curved in Parmeliopsis)...
- colourless, simple, with dimensions of 10–18 by 7–10 μm. The conidia are bifusiform, hyaline, and measure 5–7 by l μm. The medulla contains gyrophoric acid...
- presence of effigurate pseudocyp****ae (i.e. with a lobed shape), and bifusiform conidia. The cortex stains green with HNO3+. Emodomelanelia masonii is...