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- ascus and are ellipsoid in shape, measuring 14–16 by 7–9 μm. They are polarilocular, with a septum (an internal dividing partition) that is 2–3 μm wide...
- "polari-dyblastae", later anglicized to "polari-bilocular" and then shortened to polarilocular. In the next five decades that followed, many other additions were made...
- species, diverse in growth forms and appearance, united by the distinct polarilocular spores now attributed to the family Teloschistaceae. These are spores...
- beneath the reproductive cells, contains oil droplets. The ascospores are polarilocular, meaning they have two cells divided by a nearly invisible septum (internal...
- scleroparaplectenchymatous. Each ascus produces eight spores, which are polarilocular. The lichen also produces rod-shaped or slightly elongated rod-shaped...
- Another unique attribute of this genus is its ascospores, which are polarilocular and hyaline. Its distinctive chemical composition includes substances...
- classified as zeorine in form. The spores formed in the apothecia are polarilocular, with short septa. Pycnidia, a type of a****ual fruiting body, have not...
- apothecia, contrasting sharply with the thallus, are immersed and have polarilocular ascospores of medium size and thin septa, measuring between 2.0 and...
- thalline exciple. The ascospores, which number eight per ascus, are polarilocular, and measure 10–17 by 5–7 μm. At the time of its publication, Krascheninnikovia...
- contains oil drops. Asci are typically 50 to 80 μm in size, containing polarilocular, hyaline spores. Unlike most members of the Teloschistaceae, Caloplaca...