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Elsa Sousaif possible to get at least a genera, without micr
Anthostomella?
Marja Pennanen,
08-04-2014 17:08
I have collected this last year.
These grow on Picea abies debris, mostly on needles and are about 0,7-1mm wide.
The spores are about 16-22x5-8 and seems to have some kind of hyaline appendages.
I saw no asci, suppose, that these are quite mature.
The determination trials ended to Anthostomelle genus.
Can this be a species in that genus and if so what?
I have found no Anthostomellas ealier...
Marja
Thomas Læssøe,
08-04-2014 17:20
Re : Anthostomella?
How about Rosellinia thelena - should have rather long and very pointy appendages. It likes Picea litter.
cheers
cheers
Marja Pennanen,
08-04-2014 18:12
Re : Anthostomella?
Hi Thomas,
you must be right.
I'm very poor with these black ones. The species seems to be LC in Finland.
New species and genus for me anyway :D
Cheers: Marja
you must be right.
I'm very poor with these black ones. The species seems to be LC in Finland.
New species and genus for me anyway :D
Cheers: Marja
Alain GARDIENNET,
08-04-2014 21:38
Re : Anthostomella?
Hi Marja and Thomas, nordic friends,
It would be a good thing to see asci and ascospores in good conditions. Perhaps R. mycophila is not excluded ? (what do you think Thomas ?) But t seems to have the appendages of R. thelena.
Please Marja, show us appendages.
Alain
Thomas Læssøe,
09-04-2014 11:01
Re : Anthostomella?
Yes, based on the illustration I cannot exclude mycophila but, at least here in Denmark, I mostly get it with Abies. Spores in good condition and asci likewise makes life easier :-)


