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Odontotrema cf., index 20061126-002-PERZ
Perz Piotr,
28-11-2006 00:48
I found this species on inner side of Picea abies bark, c.a. 830m above sea level. Probably all spores are immature, but some does have septas. I know, can be imposible to get this species name, but may be it is possible to get genus ?
full resolution MAKRO: http://wwkk.mikologia.pl/temporary/ascofrance/20061126_002/20061126_002.jpg
Perz Piotr,
28-11-2006 00:50
Re:Odontotrema cf., index 20061126-002-PERZ
full resolution MICRO: http://wwkk.mikologia.pl/temporary/ascofrance/20061126_002/20061126_002_micro.jpg
best wishes
Pimpek
best wishes
Pimpek
Hans-Otto Baral,
29-11-2006 21:48
Re:Odontotrema cf., index 20061126-002-PERZ
Hi Piotr
I don´t believe this is an Odontotrema because Odontotrema has hemiamyloid asci. I tried to compare it with Pragmopora, a genus near Durella or Patellaria, see my folder Durelloideae on DVD. But in Pragmopora there is extracellular oil between the paraphyses just as in Patellaria. This I don´t see on your images. Also the cortex of the excipulum looks very strange. Surely this is a xerotolerant fungus, considering the absence of an amyloid ring. No idea!
zotto
I don´t believe this is an Odontotrema because Odontotrema has hemiamyloid asci. I tried to compare it with Pragmopora, a genus near Durella or Patellaria, see my folder Durelloideae on DVD. But in Pragmopora there is extracellular oil between the paraphyses just as in Patellaria. This I don´t see on your images. Also the cortex of the excipulum looks very strange. Surely this is a xerotolerant fungus, considering the absence of an amyloid ring. No idea!
zotto

