- A
podetium (plural: podetia) is the
upright secondary thallus in
Cladonia lichens. It is a
hollow stalk extending from the
primary thallus.
Podetia can...
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granular crust on the rock surface, and
develops fruticose stalks, or
pseudopodetia, up to 3 cm (1.2 in) tall and
about 1 mm
thick that have
rounded black...
- The
lichen is
characterized by its rigid,
woody stem-like
structures (
pseudopodetia) that are
firmly attached to the substrate, with
small whitish leaf-like...
- Crust-like
thallus with
pseudopodetia...
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crustose to
somewhat fruticose, with
features such as
hollow pustules,
pseudopodetia, and
granular phyllocladia. Apothecia, or ****ual
fruiting bodies, are...
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Plural phyllocladia. A photobiont-containing,
corticate outgrowth of
pseudopodetia;
common in the
genus Stereocaulon.
Their morphology can be characterised...
- and Heterodea.
Rexiella differs from
Cladia by the
presence of
thick pseudopodetia with
black to white,
tightly packed, and
loosely woven medulla. The...
- pink in colour. Some may have stalk-like structures,
referred to as
pseudopodetia.
Within these reproductive structures,
Icmadophilaceae lichens have...
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eventually resembling clusters of
smaller fruiting bodies.
Their stalks (
pseudopodetia) have a
distinctive dark
pigmented boundary tissue separating them from...
- The
specific epithet fruticosus refers to the form of the lichen's
pseudopodetia. Wang, Xin Yu; Joshi, Yogesh; Oh, Soon Ok; Hur, Jae-Seoun; Wang, Li...