- 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...
- When
referring to apothecia, it
means lacking a
thalline exciple, or a
raised proper exciple. See related: effuse, marginate. endo- Also end-, ecto-,...
- 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...
-
structures are a m**** of
loose ascospores that are
enclosed by a cup
shaped exciple sitting on top of a tiny stalk,
having the
appearance of a dressmaker's...
- brownish,
turning dark orange-red when wet. The
exciple is
convergent and
covered by a
thalline exciple featuring a distinct,
yellowish corticiform layer...
-
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...
-
anthraquinone russulone in
their apothecia and
having a
prosoplectenchymatous exciple. The
family Ramboldiaceae was cir****scribed in 2014 to
contain the genus...
-
characteristics of
Caloplaca letrouitioides,
particularly the well-developed true
exciple and the
unexpanded paraphyses tips,
along with the
absence of
algae in...
-
apothecia is exposed, white, and
features a rimose,
pruinose layer. The
exciple (the
outer layer of the ascomata)
initially contains algae and a cortex...