- (ascomycetes).
Cystidia are
often important for
microscopic identification. The
subhymenium consists of the
supportive hyphae from
which the
cells of the hymenium...
-
endaurantia refers to its orange-red
subhymenium and
orange hypothecium (the
tissue immediately below the
subhymenium). The
thallus of the
lichen turns yellow...
-
clavate or utriform,
occasionally bifurcate, hyaline, thin-walled. The
subhymenium is ramose-inflated.
Pileus trama is radial, with
hyphae 5–32 μm, yellowish...
-
smaller and
narrower ascospores,
narrower septa in the ascospores, and its
subhymenium and
basal hymenium lack oil droplets. List of
Caloplaca species "Caloplaca...
-
meaning it
diverges from the
center of the gill to its
outer edge. The
subhymenium is ramose—composed of
relatively thin branching,
unclamped hyphae. The...
- to the
extent they
almost hide the thallus, and both the
hymenium and
subhymenium being densely filled with inclusions,
along with
relatively small ascospores...
-
commonly produce con****uous basidiocarps,
typically with the
hymenium or
subhymenium with
basidia being located on the
lower part of the
fruiting bodies....
-
hypothecium (the area of
tissue in the
apothecium immediately below the
subhymenium). "Synonymy.
Current Name:
Phacopsis vulpina Tul.,
Annls Sci. Nat., Bot...
- 4–6 μm
diameter cells with pale
brown walls.
Clamps are common. The
subhymenium (the
tissue layer under the hymenium) is
poorly developed, containing...
- form and size, hyaline, and some have
bifurcated or
branched necks. The
subhymenium (a
layer of
cells immediately below the hymenium)
consists of spherical...