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White aquatic/semiaquatic
Martin Bemmann, 13-10-2010 11:44
Martin BemmannDear all,

some days ago I collected a fragment of deciduous wood, rotten and decorticated, still hard in the core, lying half submerged in a small clean creek. Among the fungi detectected were Orbilia sarraziniana/luteorubella, Hymenoscyphus cf. imberbis and still a lot more, unknown to me.
Here is the first one:
Ascomata are sessile, gregarious with a whitish soft and gelatinous peridium (like Nectria) < 0,5 mm dm.
Asci are bitunicate, containing 8 spores lying in 2 fascicles.
Spores are elongated fusi- to filiform with tendency to break in the middle, 123x3 µm.

Every suggestion is appreciated!

Reagards,

Martin
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Martin Bemmann, 13-10-2010 11:45
Martin Bemmann
Re:White aquatic/semiaquatic
Spores:
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Martin Bemmann, 13-10-2010 11:46
Martin Bemmann
Re:White aquatic/semiaquatic
Ascus tip in IKI:

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Bernard Declercq, 13-10-2010 14:05
Bernard Declercq
Re:White aquatic/semiaquatic
Tubeufia like species. Maybe T. paludosa?

Bernard
Martin Bemmann, 13-10-2010 14:22
Martin Bemmann
Re:White aquatic/semiaquatic
Thank you Bernard!
With the keys provided in Rossman 1987 I arrive directly at T. paludosa.

Best regards,

Martin