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24-02-2023 19:21

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Blue-greeen synnemata up to 0.5 mm high growing on

21-02-2023 13:19

Zlatan Kapetanovic

Pozdrav,Trebao bi pomo? u determinaciji ove vrste

22-02-2023 13:37

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

me mandan la muestra seca de Galicia (España) rec

22-02-2023 16:32

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hola.Un presumiblemente hongo parasitando unos eje

22-02-2023 15:37

Dirk Gerstner

Hello all, What's colouring the wood here? I have

22-02-2023 10:26

Margita Kovácsová

Hello. Could someone please send me this publicati

21-02-2023 20:53

Dirk Gerstner

Hallo zusammen, ich habe diesen 0,7 - 1,8 mm "Haar

19-12-2022 11:33

Nicolas VAN VOOREN Nicolas VAN VOOREN

Hello.Is there anyone who can have access to this

21-02-2023 22:09

ruiz Jose

Hola a todos,recolectada en amento de Corylus avel

21-02-2023 21:46

Zlatan Kapetanovic

Dobra ve?er Ove male crvene gljivice pronašao sam

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Chaetosphaerella ?
Ethan Crenson, 11-04-2019 06:53
From New York City last weekend, growing on an old Pyrenomycete (Eutypa, probably) I think this is Chaetosphaerella.  The small clusters of black fruiting bodies seem somewhat flattened at the apex.  They are seated in a dense brown subiculum.  I did not see any asci in any of my mounts.  Spores are 3-septate, brown with hyaline end cells and guttules in the two inner cells, usually curved. They measured 24-29 x 6-7µm.  I'm uncertain if I saw any conidia-- in the final photo there is a bowling-pin shaped brown cell that has two guttules. 

Could this be C. fusca or C. phaeostroma?  Does the difference come down to the conidia?

Thank you in advance for your help.
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Andrew N. Miller, 11-04-2019 14:45
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Re : Chaetosphaerella ?
This is C. fusca.  The difference is whether or not the ascomata become collabent and the size of the ascospores (longer in C. phaeostroma).  


https://www-s.life.illinois.edu/pyrenos/records/show_by_page?page=24

Andy
Ethan Crenson, 11-04-2019 17:26
Re : Chaetosphaerella ?
Andy, thank you for your help!