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Cosmospora ?
Garcia Susana, 07-03-2013 10:23
Hola a todos:

He encontrado estos pequeños peritecios sobre la corteza de una rama de planifolio (Navarra, España).


El sustrato está muy deteriorado, y no se decir si crece sobre corteza o sobre algun viejo e irreconocible pyrenomycete.El tamaño de los peritecios es de hasta 300 x 260um.


Esporas con 1 septo, verrugosas al madurar.


Podría ser Cosmospora?


Gracias, un saludo


Susana


 


Hi all:
I found these small perithecia on the bark of a branch of hardwood (Navarra-Spain)


The substrate is very deteriorated, and not say if it grows on bark or on some old and unrecognizable pyrenomycete.


Perithecia size is up to 300 x 260um.
Spores with one septum, warted when mature.
Could be Cosmospora?


Thanks, greetings


Susana


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Yannick Mourgues, 07-03-2013 18:35
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Re : Cosmospora ?
Yes, it could be a Cosmospora. But without at least the anamorph, impossible to say anything. You should contact Christian Lechat that used to studie them.