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Oddities on Rubus idaeus stems
Marja Pennanen,
06-09-2015 18:47
once again I'm lost in the Raspberry bushes, no idea of what I have found.
These are about 0,2 mm wide and 0,3 mm high.
The hairs locate on the upper part of the fruitbodies and are 30-90x7-10, brown and septate.
The spores are about 80-100x2-3, septate and contain small droplets.
The asci are about 150-200x10.
Help is surely wellcome: Marja
Marja Pennanen,
06-09-2015 21:08
Re : Oddities on Rubus idaeus stems
Hello again,
I may be looking for a new-for-me hairy nectrialike genus, with filiform spores.
A key to the species of that genus may be needed, too...
Marja
I may be looking for a new-for-me hairy nectrialike genus, with filiform spores.
A key to the species of that genus may be needed, too...
Marja
Gernot Friebes,
07-09-2015 08:08
Re : Oddities on Rubus idaeus stems
Hi Marja,
maybe a Tubeufia?
Best wishes,
Gernot
maybe a Tubeufia?
Best wishes,
Gernot
Marja Pennanen,
07-09-2015 08:31
Re : Oddities on Rubus idaeus stems
Thank you Gernot, that may be the case.
I have found T. cerea, but Tubeufia came not into my mind.
So, where to find the key?
Thankfully: Marja
I have found T. cerea, but Tubeufia came not into my mind.
So, where to find the key?
Thankfully: Marja
Marja Pennanen,
07-09-2015 08:40
Re : Oddities on Rubus idaeus stems
Could this be T. helicomyces?


