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Ethan CrensonHello all, I am hoping someone will have some ins
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¿que puede ser ? Muchas gracias.
nearly three years ago I found a fungus on a branch of Juglans regia that looks very closely related to your find. I still don't have a name for it though.
Ascospores measure 18-24(27) x 7-8(19) µm, are two-celled, verrucous, have a thick sheath and are hyaline or, when mature, slightly brownish. Asci: 84-100 x 14-20 µm, 8-spored, clavate with a short stipe, sometimes thick-walled but unitunicate (they have an apical apparatus), IKI-. Hairs: 165-240 x 8-11 µm, hyaline but at the base sometimes reddish brown, thick-walled (walls ups to 3 µm thick), often breaking at the septa. I think there are some slimy, hardly visible paraphyses but I am not sure about this. Ascomata: ca. 450 µm ø.
Best wishes,
Gernot
I have got a problem with a such species on Ilex : http://www.ascofrance.fr/search_forum/7106
Finally lacking name.
Alain
La verdad es que son muy similares, aunque este es mas pequeño en todas sus partes.
Veo que Alain piensa que podría ser Ornatispora, pero no dispongo de ninguna información de ese género.
Me temo que este se va a quedar también sin nombre.
Saludos.
Salvador.
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