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I need help about this fungus...
Zeljko Tomic, 03-05-2019 10:16
Dear colleagues, this is something that I have not seen yet. Frankly, am not an expert in Ascomycota but I have a lot of experience in determinations of fungal plant disease generally. This fungus grows on rotted roots of Helichrysum italicum. Probably it is not a primary pathogen, however, it is very intersting to me because of huge ascospores - only two per ascus. Any idea about this?
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M Niranjan, 03-05-2019 11:03
Re : I need help about this fungus...
The superficial Ascomata and muriform ascospores characters seem to be Cilioplea genus.
There are two species in this genus, 
1.Cilioplea coronata    http://fungi.myspecies.info/taxonomy/term/4526/descriptions
2. Cilioplea macrospora   http://www.fungiindia.co.in/images/kavaka/50/15.pdf


regards,
Niranjan

Jacques Fournier, 03-05-2019 11:31
Jacques Fournier
Re : I need help about this fungus...
Hi Zelijko,

I think you should check Boerlagiomyces websteri.

Cheers,

Jacques
Zeljko Tomic, 03-05-2019 14:27
Re : I need help about this fungus...
Thank you Niranjan.
But this is not Cilioplea species.

Regards,
Zeljko
Zeljko Tomic, 03-05-2019 14:40
Re : I need help about this fungus...
Hi Jacques,
Thank you! It could be Boerlagiomyces websteri or something similar.
Needs further investigation...

Kind regards,
Zeljko
Zeljko Tomic, 06-05-2019 10:46
Re : I need help about this fungus...
Hi Jacques,
Boerlagiomyces websteri definitely.
Very strange, because this finding is from pretty arid mediterannian soil not even close to any fresh water resource, considering the original description of B. websteri as an ascomycete from fresh water.
Anyway, thank you once again!
Jacques Fournier, 06-05-2019 15:33
Jacques Fournier
Re : I need help about this fungus...
this fungus is poorly known. The few records from freshwater habitats do not prove it cannot be terrestrila as well. In this sense your collection is very interesting.

Cheers,

Jacques
Pascal RIBOLLET, 07-05-2019 09:33
Re : I need help about this fungus...
Hi Jacques and Zeljko,

Talking about freshwater species that can also be terrestrial... Jacques,I recently found one of your creations : Lindgomyces griseosporus, on very decayed poplar trunk, in a wet place but absolutly not in freshwater habitat.

Cheers,

Pascal