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Physciaceae Spore Type

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This is a test version of the LIAS Glossary. Many definitions presented here are still in need of revision! Criticism as well as collaboration is welcome!
Physciaceae spore type (noun, pl. ... types) – (noun, ascospore term, pl. ... types) – very similar to and probably identical with the ???-type, but originally distinguished by the absence of a torus; in the strict sense only applied to spores with a distinct torus, but more recently also applied to include ???-type ascospores that typically lack a torus.

The following Physciaceae spore types have been defined (are a kind of Physciaceae spore type):

  1. Ascospore Type
  2. Beltraminia Type
  3. Bicincta Type
  4. Bischoffii Type
  5. Calcarea Type
  6. Callispora Type
  7. Conradii Type
  8. Diplotomma Type
  9. Dirinaria Type
  10. Milvina Type
  11. Mischoblastia Type
  12. Orcularia Type
  13. Pachysporaria Type
  14. Physcia Type
  15. Physconia Type
  16. Rinodinella Type
  17. Tunicata Type

Unfinished Definition


See also other kind-of categorizations, categories in general, or the top level categories.
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Referenced by: Ascospore Type, Beltraminia Type, Bicincta Type, Bischoffii Type, Calcarea Type, Callispora Type, Conradii Type, Diplotomma Type, Dirinaria Type, Milvina Type, Mischoblastia Type, Orcularia Type, Pachysporaria Type, Physcia Type, Physconia Type, Rinodinella Type, Tunicata Type

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