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squamules Meaning in Bengali



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species, and is generally described as a group of squamulose (grow from squamules), cup-bearing lichens.


pygidium closely but not densely clothed with slender and suberect pale squamules; under surface without sexual mark, the first ventral suture fine but.


a lichen that is composed of small, often overlapping "scales" called squamules.


'Coriscium-type' thallus) with scattered to dense rounded to reniform squamules.


areolas may lift at the edges, but the areolas do not overlap like true squamules (sub-squamulose).


areolate crustose lichen that may grow up to 4 mm in diameter or with squamules scattered among other lichens.


It grows a longer stipe so its squamules can grow over other lichens when there is competition for space.


Roundish, angular, or irregularly shaped squamules are 0.


subcylindric or slightly attenuate upwards, white, covered with white floccose squamules; the context is white; the stipe's basal bulb is 30 – 40 mm wide, ventricose.


The base of the thallus comprises rounded squamules (scales) with a yellow to orange-brown undersurface.


The squamules are peltate (like shields attached from the lower surface), up to 8 mm.


apothecia, longer ascospores, and differences in the morphology of the squamules (scales) that comprise the thallus.


center with a dry scaly surface which is often fibrillose and may have squamules.


grayish brown or grayish-orange small scales (squamules) that are densely arranged over the surface.


The squamules are less crowded near the edge of the cap.


It is covered with squamules (small scales) that can be either pressed against the cap or curved back on itself.


The squamules range in color from reddish.


convex or plane in age, with or without an umbo, with appressed fibrillose squamules on the cap which are more frequent towards the center, and an incurved.


surface is bright yellow to orange, and covered with triangular scales (squamules) arranged in concentric rings.


other areolas like scales (squamulose, with the areoles being called “squamules”).


finely floccose becoming smooth above the ring, and with small appressed squamules or creamy floccose material below.


Pileus covered with squamules.



squamules's Meaning':

a minute scale

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