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Asco on Solidago virgaurea
Jakob Schneller, 14-09-2015 15:30
Jakob Schneller

 i have difficulties to identify it.


Spores 14-17 x 5-6 um, Asci 100 - 130 um, paraphyses cephalic, excipulum relaively thick and elastic similar to Crocicreas.

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Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 14-09-2015 16:00
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Re : Asco on Solidago virgaurea
It looks like a Micropeziza species.
Jakob Schneller, 14-09-2015 16:23
Jakob Schneller
Re : Asco on Solidago virgaurea

Thank you for your information


Jakob Schneller

Hans-Otto Baral, 14-09-2015 16:57
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Asco on Solidago virgaurea
Yes, these capitate paraphyses are typical of Micropeziza. I think it is M. umbrinella (= Allophylaria soederholmii). The asci should be inamyloid in this species.

Zotto