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Thomas Flammerdark brown apothecia, splitIKI-Spores biguttulate
Rutstroemia conformata
Andgelo Mombert,
13-04-2017 19:42

Je vois sur indexfungorum que Ciboria conformata est actuellement rangée dans les Rutstroemia.
Pouvez-vous m'expliquer la raison de ce basculement de genre ?
Un grand merci d'avance !
Andgelo
Hans-Otto Baral,
13-04-2017 20:44

Re : Rutstroemia conformata
Dear Andgelo
This is an ancient opinion to classify  this species in Rutstroemia. It fits much better Ciboria in the globulosa and spores poor in oil, but the reason was that it grows on leaves instead of fruits or flowers and has a disttinct black stroma.
Species Fungorum should change this to Ciboria. From a molecular point of view, however, Cinoria is heterogeneous and needs more investigation.
Zotto
This is an ancient opinion to classify  this species in Rutstroemia. It fits much better Ciboria in the globulosa and spores poor in oil, but the reason was that it grows on leaves instead of fruits or flowers and has a disttinct black stroma.
Species Fungorum should change this to Ciboria. From a molecular point of view, however, Cinoria is heterogeneous and needs more investigation.
Zotto
Andgelo Mombert,
13-04-2017 20:52

Re : Rutstroemia conformata
Merci pour ces informations.Â
En est-il de même pour Rutstroemia bolaris (tectura globosa également) ?
Andgelo
En est-il de même pour Rutstroemia bolaris (tectura globosa également) ?
Andgelo
Hans-Otto Baral,
13-04-2017 21:07

Re : Rutstroemia conformata
You are right, this is an exception. R. bolaris has large multiguttulate spores and is a Rutstroemia. DNA confirms this.
Andgelo Mombert,
14-04-2017 16:25

Re : Rutstroemia conformata
OK merci beaucoup !
Andgelo
Andgelo