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- type, typically holding eight spores. Ascospores are ellipsoid and polaridiblastic. The cortical layer of Erichansenia thalli reacts negatively to various...
- also contain anthraquinones. The spores produced by this genus are polaridiblastic (typical for the family Teloschistaceae), and have a medium to long...
- may have black or brown discs without anthraquinones. Ascospores are polaridiblastic, ellipsoid, and have medium to large long septa. Sanguineodiscus lichens...
- distinguish species. polarilocular Also placodiomorphic, polar-diblastic, polaridiblastic, polaribilocular, polocellate. A spore divided into two components...
- irregular, with an excluded margin. The species is characterized by polaridiblastic spores measuring approximately 12.0 by 6.5 μm with a septum of about...
- noticeable orange hue. The ascospores produced are ellipsoid in shape, and polaridiblastic, with a moderately divided central region (septa). Additionally, Rusavskia...
- orange pruina. Ascospores number eight per ascus, and are ellipsoid and polaridiblastic (pierced by a narrow channel) with dimensions of 8–13.5 by 4.0-6.5 μm...
- spores are present, characterized as ellipsoid in shape and having a polaridiblastic structure. These spores are relatively small and contain short to medium...
- form, though they might be absent in some species. The spores are polaridiblastic, meaning they develop in a way that the two ends are distinct, and...
- of the apothecia a darker colouration. The spores are two-celled (polaridiblastic), with a dividing wall (septum) that is short to moderately long. Structures...