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bitunicate on twigs on Olea europea var. sylvestris
Angel Pintos,
09-05-2016 16:58
Ascomata erumpent solitary or in small aggregated groups, disc flattened or deeply cup-shaped, or convex, somewhat ellipsoid tapering at the ends, with longitudinal and transversal opening, some rounded.Asci clavate to spherical when mature, bitunicate.
Paraphysis hyaline elongated with septa.
Ascospores one septa , brownis when mature
I have no idea, appreciate help
thanks
Angel
Dartanha Soares,
10-05-2016 14:56
Re : bitunicate on twigs on Olea europea var. sylvestris
Hi Angel,
The overall morphology looks like a member of Asterinaceae (e.g. Echidnodes, Lembosia), but the fact it is erumpent doesn't fit. Sorry can't help you further.
PS.: on photo 3, it seems that there is a 3-septate spore (in the center of the image, just above the ascoma), did you notice this, or it was just a false impression?
The overall morphology looks like a member of Asterinaceae (e.g. Echidnodes, Lembosia), but the fact it is erumpent doesn't fit. Sorry can't help you further.
PS.: on photo 3, it seems that there is a 3-septate spore (in the center of the image, just above the ascoma), did you notice this, or it was just a false impression?







