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pyrenomycete densly covered by long, thin setae
Andreas Gminder, 09-08-2015 20:55
Andreas Gminder

Hello,


from decaying wood of Alnus is the following black pyrenomycete with conspicious spores.
I would be happy for a hint on the genus or even species.


The spores are dark brown and with one or two septae when mature, and they have on one side a hyaline appendix, approx. 18 x 10 µm, of which the appendix is 3 x 2 µm.
Asci eight-spored, negative with Barals solution.


thank you and best regards,
Andreas

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Maren Kamke, 10-08-2015 09:14
Maren Kamke
Re : pyrenomycete densly covered by long, thin setae
Hi Andreas,
what about Apiorhynchostoma curreyi.
I had the same here http://www.ascofrance.fr/search_forum/26015
Regards, Maren
Andreas Gminder, 10-08-2015 13:09
Andreas Gminder
Re : pyrenomycete densly covered by long, thin setae

Hallo Maren,


 


yepp, passt perfect! :-)


 


vielen Dank und beste Grüße,


Andreas