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Anamorph: any idea?
Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 26-04-2019 18:11
Nicolas VAN VOORENDear all,
Here is a curious small gelatinized fungus (about 2 to 5 mm), grey-coloured, with some hyaline hairs.
I didn't see any sexual apparatus, but numerous conidia. This conidia measure 15-16 ×2-2.5 µm, plus polar cilia that reach 5 µm.
I attach some poor photographs.

Any idea?
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Martin Bemmann, 26-04-2019 18:33
Martin Bemmann
Re : Anamorph: any idea?
Do you know the host?

best

Martin
Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 26-04-2019 18:35
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Re : Anamorph: any idea?
Oups...

Decorticate dead wood, in semi-aquatic stage.
Angel Pintos, 26-04-2019 18:36
Angel Pintos
Re : Anamorph: any idea?
Hello Nicholas, the conidia reminds me of those of Dinemasporium spp


Regards
Angel
Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 26-04-2019 18:42
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Re : Anamorph: any idea?
Dear Angel,
you're right but there is no setae, and the hyaline "hairs" emerge from the "hymenium".
Angel Pintos, 26-04-2019 18:49
Angel Pintos
Re : Anamorph: any idea?
another genera wit similar conidia is Discosia but it is aCoelomycete
Martin Bemmann, 26-04-2019 20:04
Martin Bemmann
Re : Anamorph: any idea?
there are septa...

Discosia?
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