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Hypoderma ilicinum?
Dragiša Savic, 11-10-2016 14:19
Is this Hypoderma ilicinum? On the leaf of Quercus petraea.
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Peter Thompson, 12-10-2016 22:25
Re : Hypoderma ilicinum?
Hello Savic,

Yes, this looks exactly the same as a sample which I found a few days ago.

The conidial state is clearly present. You should also see that the fruit bodies are all within a pale area of the leaf, surrounded by a thin black stromatic line.

With Best Wishes,
Peter.
Dragiša Savic, 13-10-2016 07:55
Re : Hypoderma ilicinum?
Thanks, I was not sure because I do not have a description of this species. Confused me the name ilicinum, because Quercus ilex does not grow in my area (northern Serbia), but later on I found data that grows on other oaks also.