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On Quercus ilex cupules
Enrique Rubio,
13-11-2012 18:44
My friend M. Tapia of Navarra (NE of Spain) ask to me for these substipitate by a short and stout stipe gregarious ascomata that grew on Quercus ilex old cupules.
The asci are IKI negative, croziers positive and the paraphyses have some little refractive Vb's.
The spores are very polimorphic, ultimately 1-septate and the ectal excipulum have a textura + or - angularis.
Have you some idea? Maybe a Pachydisca species?
Thanks again
Hans-Otto Baral,
13-11-2012 20:56
Re : On Quercus ilex cupules
Should be a Hymenoscyphus s.l., but I have no idea on a species.
Enrique Rubio,
14-11-2012 11:38
Re : On Quercus ilex cupules
Thanks again








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