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Definition of Exciple

Exciple
Exciple Ex"ci*ple, Excipulum Ex*cip"u*lum, n. [NL. excipulum, fr. L. excipere. See Except.] (Bot.) The outer part of the fructification of most lichens.

Meaning of Exciple from wikipedia

- the apothecium has an outer margin, the margin is called the exciple.: 14  When the exciple has a color similar to colored thallus tissue the apothecium...
- However, a reliable distinction lies in Thelomma's pale exciple sides, contrasting with the dark exciple of Cyphelium. Thelomma ocellatum was initially do****ented...
- a genus of crustose lichens with a carbon-black ring or outer margin (exciple) around the fruiting body disc (apothecium), usually (or always) found...
- Adawadkar. It is characterized by its distinctive ascomata and reddish-orange exciple. Found primarily in tropical and montane forests, this lichen thrives on...
- also resembles P. ocellatum but is distinguishable by its crust texture, exciple colour, and absence of the sorediate-isidiate feature that characterises...
- perithecium has an exciple — the outer protective layer of the fruiting body — which measures between 0.35 and 0.6 mm wide. The apex of the exciple extends into...
- acute tip. The disc of the ascomata is narrow, black, and indistinct. The exciple is present at the base, non-striate, and non-carbonized, with a round and...
- thalline margin is often separated by a narrow slit from the proper exciple. The exciple is non-striate and present at the base, with a pale orange-brown...
- characteristics of Caloplaca letrouitioides, particularly the well-developed true exciple and the unexpanded paraphyses tips, along with the absence of algae in...
- The cortical layer of the thallus and thalline exciple, as well as the outer layer of the true exciple and epihymenium, react to a solution of pot****ium...