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'''textura epidermoidea''' (''no plural'') – a [[pseudoparenchyma]] of sinuous, not [[isodiametric]] cells that are [[leptodermatous]] and very tightly packed. ''Textura epidermoidea'' is a rather unusual paraplectenchyma, because the cells are not isodiametric. Nevertheless, individual hyphae can barely be distinguished in this [[textura]]. It is not known from lichenized ascomycetes
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'''textura epidermoidea''' ([[Category:Noun]][[:Category:Noun|noun]], [[Category:No plural]][[:Category:No plural|no plural]]) – a [[pseudoparenchyma]] of sinuous, not [[isodiametric]] cells that are [[leptodermatous]] and very tightly packed. ''[[Textura epidermoidea]]'' is a rather unusual [[paraplectenchyma]], because the cells are not isodiametric. Nevertheless, individual hyphae can barely be distinguished in this [[textura]]. It is not known from lichenized [[ascomycete]]s. ''Kind of:'' [[Category:Tissue-type]][[:Category:Tissue-type|tissue-type]].
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textura epidermoidea (noun,no plural) – a pseudoparenchyma of sinuous, not isodiametric cells that are leptodermatous and very tightly packed. Textura epidermoidea is a rather unusual paraplectenchyma, because the cells are not isodiametric. Nevertheless, individual hyphae can barely be distinguished in this textura. It is not known from lichenized ascomycetes. Kind of:tissue-type.

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