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Inoperculate on Alnus cordata
Camporesi Erio,
04-09-2012 22:39
Apothecium up to 2,5 mm. diameter;
ascospores 8-9x3-4 micron;
asci up to 80x7 micron , IKI +;
paraphyses 2-2,5 micron wide.
On dead and land cones of Alnus cordata; 3 collections in December 2011.
I hope that these data and the photoes are enough to locate the taxon .... (Ciboria ?)
Ciao
Erio
Hans-Otto Baral,
04-09-2012 22:46
Re : Inoperculate on Alnus cordata
Hi Erio
look in Breitenbach: ciboria_viridifusca B&K 148.jpg?
I do not know why they have so narrow spores, Dennis is right
Zotto
look in Breitenbach: ciboria_viridifusca B&K 148.jpg?
I do not know why they have so narrow spores, Dennis is right
Zotto
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
04-09-2012 22:52
Re : Inoperculate on Alnus cordata
It seems there are two different collections... No? The paraphyse with a big vacuole could represent a Calycina species (or it's an artefact).
Hans-Otto Baral,
04-09-2012 23:03
Re : Inoperculate on Alnus cordata
Why do you think, Nicolas? I saw a refractive vacuole in my samples, so I do not doubt that shown by Erio
Zotto
Zotto
Camporesi Erio,
04-09-2012 23:59
Re : Inoperculate on Alnus cordata
Hi Zotto and Nicolas,
the big vacuoles are not in the majority of the paraphyses, but only in a few paraphyses.
Ciao
Erio











