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Byssonectria aggregata (Berk. & Broome) Rogerson & Korf
Gerrit Jansen, 30-01-2014 11:21
Gerrit JansenTwo weeks ago I found a Byssonectria on sandy soil, which might have been burnt spot.
The old literature I have is confusing.
At the margin of the apothecium some thick walled hairs are found, somewhat similar as depicted in Boudier's Humaria fusispora.
The spore size is about 25 x 10 um.
The collection details can be found below and can be retrieved from my skydrive http://sdrv.ms/13kcB4e
It should be downloaded and watched in Acrobat reader at a size of 400% or 600%.
If any person does have some recent literature I would appreciate if I could recieve a copy.
Any suggestions on the proper naming are welcomed.

Gerrit
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