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Neobulgaria pura var. foliacea ?
Pavol Palo,
28-10-2014 21:00
can anybody help me
I found it on Fraxinus sp. Diam. fruitbody 20 mm. It is Neobulgaria pura var. foliacea ?
many thanks in advance!
Pavol
Hans-Otto Baral,
28-10-2014 21:14
Re : Neobulgaria pura var. foliacea ?
Hi Pavol
the type of var. foliacea is Ascotremella faginea. And what you have might well be A. faginea. The rather narrow spores tell for it. They should show a longitudinal striation. The asci should be without croziers, and the apical ring very small, not so large and almost T-shaped as in N. pura.
The anamorph I also observed with that species, not sure whether it belongs to it, or is a parasite.
Zotto
the type of var. foliacea is Ascotremella faginea. And what you have might well be A. faginea. The rather narrow spores tell for it. They should show a longitudinal striation. The asci should be without croziers, and the apical ring very small, not so large and almost T-shaped as in N. pura.
The anamorph I also observed with that species, not sure whether it belongs to it, or is a parasite.
Zotto
Pavol Palo,
28-10-2014 21:47
Hans-Otto Baral,
28-10-2014 22:34
Re : Neobulgaria pura var. foliacea ?
Yes, clearly A. faginea.
Pavol Palo,
28-10-2014 23:25
Re : Neobulgaria pura var. foliacea ?
thank you very much
Regards
Pavol
Regards
Pavol












