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− | '''aspicilioid''' ( | + | '''aspicilioid''' ([[Category:Adjective]][[:Category:Adjective|adjective]]) – describing an emergent [[lecanorine]] [[apothecium]] that resemble a volcano, i. e., one that emerges from the [[thallus]] by forming a distinctly conical mount with a deeply recessed [[apothecial disk]] and a [[thalline margin]] forming a progressively declining slope; typically formed in some species of ''Aspicilia'' (thus the name), but present also in other lichenized [[ascomycete]]s. |
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aspicilioid (adjective) – describing an emergent lecanorine apothecium that resemble a volcano, i. e., one that emerges from the thallus by forming a distinctly conical mount with a deeply recessed apothecial disk and a thalline margin forming a progressively declining slope; typically formed in some species of Aspicilia (thus the name), but present also in other lichenized ascomycetes.
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