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Lit. search
Peter Püwert,
07-11-2016 13:35
can somebody help out with this literature? Thanks in advance.
Greetings Peter.
Lambertella tengii W.Y. Zhuang, Mycosystema 21(4): 476 (2002)
Hans-Otto Baral,
07-11-2016 16:11
Re : Lit. search
Hallo Peter
hier im Anhang. Ich verwende den Namen ja  für den gelben Hymenoscyphus auf Farn habe aber bislang von einer Umkombination Abstand genommen, da man zur Sicherheit den Typus nachuntersuchen sollte:
Also Lambertella caudatoides Zhuang and Lambertella
tengii Zhuang have scutuloid spores and were described in
Lambertella because the spores turn light brown when they
become median septate (Zhuang 1999, 2002). Undoubtedly
they belong in Hymenoscyphus, but their transfer should
await careful comparison and redescription, e.g., concerning
the ascus base.
(aus Baral & Bemmann 2014)
Nachdem es aber vermutlich viel mehr Hymenoscyphus-Arten gibt als man sich vorstellen kann, zumindest wenn man molekular an die Sache geht, hätte ich damals nicht so zu Zögern brauchen.Â
Gruß
Zotto
hier im Anhang. Ich verwende den Namen ja  für den gelben Hymenoscyphus auf Farn habe aber bislang von einer Umkombination Abstand genommen, da man zur Sicherheit den Typus nachuntersuchen sollte:
Also Lambertella caudatoides Zhuang and Lambertella
tengii Zhuang have scutuloid spores and were described in
Lambertella because the spores turn light brown when they
become median septate (Zhuang 1999, 2002). Undoubtedly
they belong in Hymenoscyphus, but their transfer should
await careful comparison and redescription, e.g., concerning
the ascus base.
(aus Baral & Bemmann 2014)
Nachdem es aber vermutlich viel mehr Hymenoscyphus-Arten gibt als man sich vorstellen kann, zumindest wenn man molekular an die Sache geht, hätte ich damals nicht so zu Zögern brauchen.Â
Gruß
Zotto
François Valade,
07-11-2016 22:49
Peter Püwert,
08-11-2016 00:02
Re : Lit. search
Hello H. O. and Francois,
thanks for the literature.
We have found this Species at the weekend on Dryopteris filix-mas, associated with Allophyllaria filicum, Phomatospora endopteris and Psilachnum chrysostigmum. A documentation is in work which would also like to put here. Evident she is of W. Y. Zhuang described species not yet a new name, so that I would have to designate her still after the original.
For me the number of the Hymenoscyphus-species is also already too high without sequencing!
Greetings Peter.
thanks for the literature.
We have found this Species at the weekend on Dryopteris filix-mas, associated with Allophyllaria filicum, Phomatospora endopteris and Psilachnum chrysostigmum. A documentation is in work which would also like to put here. Evident she is of W. Y. Zhuang described species not yet a new name, so that I would have to designate her still after the original.
For me the number of the Hymenoscyphus-species is also already too high without sequencing!
Greetings Peter.
Hans-Otto Baral,
08-11-2016 10:01
Re : Lit. search
Hi Peter
the associated growth with Allophylaria filicum seems quite typical, I also noticed that.
Zotto
the associated growth with Allophylaria filicum seems quite typical, I also noticed that.
Zotto
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