- In some taxa the
hypothallus may be
involved in the
formation of the
fruit body. In the "epihypothallic" Stemonitida, the
hypothallus forms hollow, tubular...
- (or were)[citation needed]
connected by an
underlying prothallus or
hypothallus. When a
crustose lichen grows from a
center and
appears to
radiate out...
-
unique colouration: a
combination of a grey
thallus with a
bright red
hypothallus and orange-tipped pseudoisidia.
Herpothallon tricolor was identified...
-
unique within its
genus for its
thallus primarily composed of a
hyphal hypothallus resembling a
subiculum found in some non-lichenised ascomycetes. It is...
-
encrusting appearance. The
lichen attaches to the rock
surface via a
hypothallus, a
network of
interwoven bluish-black
fungal filaments,
which becomes...
- hyphae, the
hypothallus, is
present on some
species of
crustose lichens. A dark rim on the
areolae may form in
areas where the
hypothallus is exposed....
-
epithet nigroisidiatum refers to its pseudisidia,
which have a
black hypothallus that
sometimes projects up into
their inner parts and
colours them black...
- has
longitudinal wrinkles on the
upper surface. It also has a
distinct hypothallus, a
relatively thick algal layer, and a
cortex made up of thick-walled...
-
species with a
thallus similar to L. cryophila, with a well
developed hypothallus and
rhizohyphae as well as
ascending thallus margins. A
taxonomic revision...
- dimension, 5–15 mm thick,
carried upon a widespread, silvery,
shining hypothallus,
purplish black. The
cortex at
first papillate,
however this is a fugacious...