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Godronia callunigena
Elisabeth Stöckli,
31-07-2016 21:08
Sur bois mort de Calluna vulgaris (Lande subalpine xérophile, sol acide à 1'950m), apothécies 0.4.-0.6mm de diamètre, surface externe brun foncé, Hyménium gris, asques 80-155x10-12µm, octosporés, IKI+, spores 42.5-55x2.2-2.5µm, lisses, hyalines, 5-7x septées, paraphyses filiformes, septées.
Merci d'avance pour votre avis.
Elisabeth
Hans-Otto Baral,
31-07-2016 21:26
Re : Godronia callunigena
you mean G. callunigera.
This is great, the apothecia are urceolate, unlike your previous Durandiella callunae.
Spore size is very similar but D. callunae has large oil drops in their cells.
Obviously there are also excipulum differences. So I am wrong in placing D. callunae near Godronia, it is probably only convergence.
This is great, the apothecia are urceolate, unlike your previous Durandiella callunae.
Spore size is very similar but D. callunae has large oil drops in their cells.
Obviously there are also excipulum differences. So I am wrong in placing D. callunae near Godronia, it is probably only convergence.
Elisabeth Stöckli,
31-07-2016 23:19
Re : Godronia callunigena
Ja, ich meine G. callunigena.
Super, vielen Dank Zotto.
Elisabeth
Super, vielen Dank Zotto.
Elisabeth
Hans-Otto Baral,
01-08-2016 06:44
Re : Godronia callunigena
oh du hast recht. Ich habe bei Karsten 1869 nachgeschaut, demnach heißt es callunigena, und Groves hat Unrecht mit "callunigera".






