Definition of Lirellate. Meaning of Lirellate. Synonyms of Lirellate

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- delimited by a black hypothalloidal region at its periphery. The ascomata are lirellate, 0.5–1.5 mm long, simple, usually straight (sometimes curved) and the...
- transversely septate ascospores with large apical cells, and its rounded to lirellate ascomata (fruiting bodies). The genus was cir****scribed by Augustin Pyramus...
- a brown, glossy, warty thallus that is finely cracked and rough. The lirellate ascomata are simple to rarely branched, immersed, the same colour as the...
- The lichen has a brown, verrucose, cracked, and flaking thallus. It has lirellate ascomata that are 0.2–0.5 mm long, crowded, terminally acute, and have...
- yellowish-brown thallus that is glossy, cracked, and slightly verrucose. It has lirellate ascomata that are 1–6 mm long, simple to irregularly branched, and the...
- smooth, epruinose surface. The apothecia are prominent, rounded to shortly lirellate, and mostly unbranched. The periphysoids are verrucose, and the ascospores...
- thallus that is tightly attached to its bark substrate. It has black, lirellate apothecia that are 1–5 mm long and 0.3–0.4 mm wide. The proper exciple...
- ascomata of the lichen are in the form of apothecia–circular to elongated to lirellate with a diameter of up to about 1 by 4 mm; they are surrounded by a thalline...
- slightly darker and more yellowish-orange. The apothecia are immersed, lirellate, and initially fissurine, with thin, elongate, and moderately to sp****ly...
- characters that distinguish it, such as its violet ascospores and its lirellate fruiting bodies. Fissurina alligatorensis was formally described by lichenologists...