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03-05-2013 22:59

Found on horse dungAsci 75.40-80.55x15.74-16.04 um
Today I have collected on branches of Eucalyptus globulus this fungus that makes
inmersed isolated or in very small groups of 2-3 perithecia up to 0.7 mm in
diam. They are non stromatic and its necks and ostioles are so inconspicuous
that I don't be able to see them.
The asci, long cylindrical, up to 325 x 17, have an obvious apical apparatus with an
inner part deep blue in IKI. Paraphyses are present. The fresh ascospores have
a well visble gel sheath around.
I don't find a good genus for my fungus but the keys goes me to Physalospora.
Can you help me?
Thanks again
Enrique
Very nice fungus.
Perhaps pedro Crous knows it, and you try to contact him. He has checked many fungi on Eucalyptus.
Alain

Thanks!

perhaps this paper helps? I found it recently when looking at a Hyponectria-like pyreno on Castanea leaves.
Best regards
Hermine
Obviously these fungi are different, but many thanks!