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Nectriopsis candicans (?)
Jan-Arne Mentken,
23-11-2016 20:40
some days ago I found this asco on Fuligo septica. First I thought it was a Hypocrea, but when I saw the septate spores I came to the genus Nectriopsis. On Cybertruffle I found interesting literature and with the help of 'The Myxomyceticolous Species of Nectria' (1973) and 'Myxemyceticolous Fungi' (1993) i got a name: Nectriopsis candicans (= Nectria candicans). Especially the paper from 1973 had really helpful illustrations. Now I'd like to ask if anyone knows this species and can tell me if i'm possibly wrong. The pictures show the spores (smooth, septate / (5,76-)6,48(-7,22) x (1,75-)1,99(2,18) µm, Q = 3,26 / with almost rectangular ends), the spinulose hyphae and spores in the ascus. Unfortunately I can't really see neither illustrate the ends of the spores in the ascus. Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance!
Jan-Arne
Alain GARDIENNET,
23-11-2016 21:49
Re : Nectriopsis candicans (?)
Dear Jan-Arne,
This paper would be useful to me, because today, I collected one white Nectriopsis (like) on Fuligo septica. Just incredible.
Alain
Jan-Arne Mentken,
23-11-2016 21:55
Re : Nectriopsis candicans (?)
Hi Alain,
I sent you a mail.
Best regards,
Jan-Arne
I sent you a mail.
Best regards,
Jan-Arne





