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Hilberina?
Elsa Sousa,
24-01-2017 21:00
Spores
61.4 - 99.19 (99.2) × (4.9) 6.4 - 7.6 (8.4) µm
Me = 79.3 × 6.8 µm
Thank you
Elsa
Andrew N. Miller,
24-01-2017 21:11
Re : Hilberina?
Hilberina cf. elegans?
http://wwx.inhs.illinois.edu/files/5714/0191/3047/Helminthosphaeriaceae_Miller_et_al_Mycologia2014.pdf
Andy
http://wwx.inhs.illinois.edu/files/5714/0191/3047/Helminthosphaeriaceae_Miller_et_al_Mycologia2014.pdf
Andy
Elsa Sousa,
24-01-2017 22:06
Re : Hilberina?
Thank you Andrew,
Spores are septate 5-7 (the few I could see)
Aren't they too long and large for H. elegans? And what about H. meznaensis (doesn't fit as well but seems to be closer), what do you think?
Regards
Spores are septate 5-7 (the few I could see)
Aren't they too long and large for H. elegans? And what about H. meznaensis (doesn't fit as well but seems to be closer), what do you think?
Regards
Andrew N. Miller,
24-01-2017 22:55
Re : Hilberina?
Given new data (5-7 septate spores), then yes, it does fit H. meznaensis better.
Andy
Andy







