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Ralph Vandiest,
01-12-2013 21:23
I found this species on ashes of burnt reed. Size <5mm and in clusters, 8-spored, J-, no lashes, asci 180/197x11/12µm, Spores 16/20x7/9 with 2 larges guttules .
regards,
Ralph
Michel Hairaud,
01-12-2013 21:33
Re : Unknown asci found on burnt reed
Hi Ralph,
I suppose you are already sure about the Genus Anthracobia.
As for the species, it seems that the spores are more or less cylindrical and I will suggest A. tristis (Spore size fits with your collection)
Amitiés
Michel
I suppose you are already sure about the Genus Anthracobia.
As for the species, it seems that the spores are more or less cylindrical and I will suggest A. tristis (Spore size fits with your collection)
Amitiés
Michel
Michel Hairaud,
01-12-2013 21:36
Re : Unknown asci found on burnt reed
I forgot to mention that you will find short hairs on the apothecia flanks , you can see them on your macros. But no such hairs as in Scutellinia for exemple (I suppose that's the meaning of your word ''lashes'' ?)
Michel
Michel
Ralph Vandiest,
01-12-2013 21:50
Re : Unknown asci found on burnt reed
Hello Michel,
I wasn't sure about the genus (only strat looking at asci this year) but desciption and spore size fit indeed perfect with the key I have. The only problelm is that I didn' noticed any hairs (lashes/bristels) (although it looks like that on the macro picture. I even thought in the field it was a scuttelinia.) I will have a look again tomorrow. can it be something else?
regards,
Ralph
I wasn't sure about the genus (only strat looking at asci this year) but desciption and spore size fit indeed perfect with the key I have. The only problelm is that I didn' noticed any hairs (lashes/bristels) (although it looks like that on the macro picture. I even thought in the field it was a scuttelinia.) I will have a look again tomorrow. can it be something else?
regards,
Ralph







