Epithecial

/ɛˌpɪˈθɪʃəl/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or characteristic of an epithecia or the fruiting structures of lichens and fungi.

Etymology

From epithecia with the adjective suffix -al. This adjectival form describes anything related to these specific fungal or lichen structures.

Kelly Says

Lichenologists use epithecial characteristics—like whether the edges are raised, the color, and the internal structure—as a key way to classify lichen species without even needing a microscope.

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