pseudoparenchymatous

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Etymology edit

pseudo- +‎ parenchymatous

Adjective edit

pseudoparenchymatous (not comparable)

  1. Relating to pseudoparenchymata
    • 2016 February 25, “Naming Potentially Endangered Parasites: Foliicolous Mycobiota of Dimorphandra wilsonii, a Highly Threatened Brazilian Tree Species”, in PLOS ONE[1], →DOI:
      Ascomata apothecioid, hypophyllous, superficial, solitary, discoid, non-ostiolate, 445–550×75–105 μm high, pseudoparenchymatous basal stroma 12.5–20 thick, walls of brown textura angularis, powdery, ill-differentiated, dark grey centrally with raised pale gray margins, pseudoparaphyses filiform, up to 2 μm wide, septate, unbranched, hyaline, but branching above the asci, becoming inflated and pigmented at apices to form an epithecium.