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Orange asco on cones
Ralph Vandiest,
02-12-2013 21:37
I found these orange ascos on fallen cones of probably pinus sylvestris. Size
up to 1,1mm, asci 75/107x15/19µm, spores (septated I think but hard to see)
24/34x7/8,5µm.
Does anybody knows what this is?
Regards,
Ralph
DirkW,
02-12-2013 22:00
Re : Orange asco on cones
hi ralph, i would suggest a pezicula! but the species? perhaps eucrita? eucrita is common on koniferes and the spores would fit ...
you have j+ red?
best
dirk
you have j+ red?
best
dirk
Hans-Otto Baral,
02-12-2013 22:06
Re : Orange asco on cones
yes, it is eucrita
Zotto
Zotto
Ralph Vandiest,
02-12-2013 22:59
Re : Orange asco on cones
hello Dirk & Zotto,
thx for your answers. Indeed P eucrita. I saw indeed the 4-spored asci.
grt
Ralph
thx for your answers. Indeed P eucrita. I saw indeed the 4-spored asci.
grt
Ralph





