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Åge OterhalsI found this pyrenomycetous fungi in mountain area
Pezizella (?) from Ficus dead leaf.
Esquivel-Rios Eduardo,
29-09-2012 00:21
I found this fungi in a Ficus insipida petiole leaf , in the soil, and think is Pezizella. The photos dont have good resolution because i lost the originals by a PC Virus. Apotecia 0.6 - 0.8 mm. diameter, asci 35 - 40 x 5 - 6 microns. ascospores aseptate, fusiform, hyaline, 7 - 9 x 2 microns. May Some can help in the identification.
Hans-Otto Baral,
29-09-2012 09:23

Re : Pezizella (?) from Ficus dead leaf.
Hi Eduardo
this may well be a Calycina (= Pezizella), but to say more it would need sharp micros, including paraphyses, iodine reaction, and also a section of the apothecium (excipulum). There are also rather white Mollisias, and only with the excipulum you can be sure.
I assume you do not have the fungus fresh anymore.
Zotto
this may well be a Calycina (= Pezizella), but to say more it would need sharp micros, including paraphyses, iodine reaction, and also a section of the apothecium (excipulum). There are also rather white Mollisias, and only with the excipulum you can be sure.
I assume you do not have the fungus fresh anymore.
Zotto
Esquivel-Rios Eduardo,
29-09-2012 13:17
Re : Pezizella (?) from Ficus dead leaf.
No, but im search for a new specimen in the same place. Thanks.