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B Shelbourne• Macro and habitat suggest Hymenoscyphus (s.s.)
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Orbilia?
Castillo Joseba,
05-09-2015 13:04
Veo dos posibles esporas??? o en distinta fase de madurez ???
A ver que os parece
Joseba
Hans-Otto Baral,
05-09-2015 16:18
Re : Orbilia?
The spores look mature but can hardly see them. They appear to have an obtuse apex and filiform spore body.
Withpout seeing them sharply or when free I don't arrive at an idea.
Withpout seeing them sharply or when free I don't arrive at an idea.
Martin Bemmann,
07-09-2015 21:47
Re : Orbilia?
Hi Zotto,
Couldn't this be H. inflatula, assiociated with pyrenos... ? (fig. 3)
Best
Martin
Couldn't this be H. inflatula, assiociated with pyrenos... ? (fig. 3)
Best
Martin
Hans-Otto Baral,
07-09-2015 22:10
Re : Orbilia?
Hi Martin!
the capitate paraphyes exclude a Hyalorbilia. I think the spores are ellipsoid with a filiform SB. but I'm not sure.
Zotto
the capitate paraphyes exclude a Hyalorbilia. I think the spores are ellipsoid with a filiform SB. but I'm not sure.
Zotto
Castillo Joseba,
08-09-2015 08:21
Re : Orbilia?
Podria ayudar con algo mas de micro?
Que deberia buscar?
Saludos
Que deberia buscar?
Saludos
Hans-Otto Baral,
08-09-2015 09:26
Re : Orbilia?
Above all we need sharper photos of the spores. Helpful would also be a section of the excipulum, best including the margin. Are the asci with a truncate apex when dead?