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Vibrissea? on a cranberry leaf
Marja Pennanen, 09-07-2013 08:40
Hello again,

after finding this leaf, I tried to find some more of these, but had no luck.
The fungi are about 0,5 mm wide.
The spores are filiform, about 20-30x1 and may be septate, can't be sure.
The asci are about 50-70x5 and propably IKI-.

This may be some Vibrissea, but the few descriptions I have, contained no such species.

So, help is needed: Marja
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Nina Filippova, 09-07-2013 09:30
Re : Vibrissea? on a cranberry leaf
Hello, Marja,

looks like Lophodermium, probably L. oxycocci, there is its fine description in IMI Descriptions..

Nina.
Marja Pennanen, 09-07-2013 09:46
Re : Vibrissea? on a cranberry leaf
Yes,

you are right. Thank you.
These fooled me by being totally open and round. I did not let them to dry and show their real nature ;)

The species is not even new for me, got a collection on Vaccinium uliginosum from 2009.

Marja