peritheciabearing
Peritheciabearing refers to organisms, typically fungi, that produce perithecia. Perithecia are a specific type of ascocarp, which is the fruiting body of certain ascomycete fungi. These structures are typically flask-shaped and possess a small opening called an ostiole, through which ascospores are released. The term peritheciabearing is descriptive of this reproductive characteristic.
In fungi, perithecia develop within the host substrate or on mycelium and contain asci, which are sac-like