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Hello.A tiny ascomycete, appearing as erupting gra
hmm no rhizodiscina but what then?
Ismael Wind,
04-05-2012 17:21
Enrique Rubio,
04-05-2012 17:28
Re : hmm no rhizodiscina but what then?
Maybe Lecanidion atratum (= Patellaria atrata)?
Paul LEROY,
04-05-2012 17:37
Re : hmm no rhizodiscina but what then? reponse à cette question
Je suis d'accord avec la réponse de Enrique, il s'agit bien de Patellaria atrata. Espèce très
commune sur bois mort divers.
Salutations Paul LEROY
commune sur bois mort divers.
Salutations Paul LEROY
Ismael Wind,
04-05-2012 17:41
Re : hmm no rhizodiscina but what then?
that seems to be it! Thanks! Any other lokealikes in or out that family?
Hans-Otto Baral,
04-05-2012 18:31
Re : hmm no rhizodiscina but what then?
No, it is clearly Patellaria atrata = Lecanidion atratum. There is a variant with a bluish hymenium in transmitted light, but yours is typically olivaceous.
Zotto
Zotto
Ismael Wind,
04-05-2012 19:22
Re : hmm no rhizodiscina but what then?
thanks everyone!
Kevin Hyde,
05-05-2012 01:43
Re : hmm no rhizodiscina but what then?
We are looking for Rhizodiscina if anyone can find it please - as it belongs in Dothideomycetes and needs sequencing




