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Stictidaceae on Rosa twigs
Enrique Rubio, 10-03-2017 20:07
Enrique RubioHi
These small, scattered, erumpent, semi-inmersed ascomata up to 1 mm in diam, were collected on Rosa twigs. The hymenium is IKI negative, the scolecospores are multiseptate and they seems not disarticulating, or, at least, not in small pieces. Paraphyses and ascus tips embebbed in a mucous substance that stain in Crb.
The fungus remember me the HB 6488b (Baral's folders) collection also on Rosa.
What do you think? 
Tahnks again
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