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Perithecia from sphagnum
Nina Filippova, 09-03-2013 20:16
Probably somebody may know something about it, i was not happy with it's id so far.

Growing scattered on leaves of sphagnum in its dead part, in bog.


Perithecia pear-shaped, near 100 mk high, 80 mk broad, with bristles in upper part. Excipulum at base from angular brownish cells 10 mk, upper narrowed part from hairy obtuse brown hyphae, sorrounding the pore, bristles to 60 mk long, thick-walled, brown; asci fissitunicate, utriform, near 70 x 40 when unexpanded, inamyloid; paraphysoid structures not clear seen; spores 2-celled, brownish, broadly-ellipsoid with middle constriction, one cell some longer, with many oil guttules in vital, 26 (24-8) x 10,6 (9,6-11,5) (N=16).

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Alain GARDIENNET, 10-03-2013 20:43
Alain GARDIENNET
Re : Perithecia from sphagnum
Hi Nina,
Perhaps around Antennularia (= Protoventuria ) ?
Probably something new.
Alain