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29-12-2025 08:30

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.A tiny ascomycete sprouting under Juniperus

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Hi,could anyone help me identify this, I suspect P

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Hysteronaevia advena
Nina Filippova, 13-02-2013 14:45
Another Hystoranevia species has showed up at the same leaf of Eriophorum where H. diminuens was. There were only several inconspicuous apos, but i think this fits well with description of Hysteronaevia advena in Nannfeldt, 1984. It has very long, septate spores and it reported as restricted to Eriophorum in Subarctic and Arctic.

Apothecia about 200 mk length, ellipsoid, opening by ellipsoid slit (vital description and pictures are absent).

Excipulum textura angularis - prismatica, end cells clavate; asci clavate, with thickened wall, inamyloid, 75 x 16; paraphyses cylindrical, with some enlarged tips, with gelatinose sheath, hyaline or brownish, 1,9 broad at base, up to 4 mk at tip; spores long, fusoid to falcate, 1-3 septate, many-guttulate, 39 (32,5-44,4) x 3,6 (3,3-4,6) (Q=10,94; N=15).
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Hans-Otto Baral, 13-02-2013 21:08
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Hysteronaevia advena
I am not aware of the differences between H. advena and scirpina. is it spore septation? Your spores fit perfectly my drawing of H. scirpicola. So this should be recollected and the living asci studied for whether they contain septate spores or not.