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Lachnum aceriphilum sur feuilles d'Acer pseudoplatanus
Bernard CLESSE,
03-06-2019 22:32
Bonsoir à toutes et tous,Pourriez-vous me confirmer Lachnum aceriphilum sur feuilles pourries d'érable sycomore, dans un fossé humide en bordure de ruisseau ?
Merci d'avance !
Bernard
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
03-06-2019 22:59
Re : Lachnum aceriphilum sur feuilles d'Acer pseudoplatanus
Hello Bernard,
I don`t know L. aceriphilum but this reminds me a lot of L. rhytismatis. Zotto surely can help us.
Best regards, Lothar
Hans-Otto Baral,
03-06-2019 23:10
Re : Lachnum aceriphilum sur feuilles d'Acer pseudoplatanus
It is actually the rhytismatis-group, which is difficult and not yet fully understood, if that will ever be possible. But the name aceriphilum is correct, it is the one with croziers on Acer and Quercus, whereas typical L. rhytismatis lacks croziers (see my folders). On Vaccinium is something very very similar, but maybe different anyhow.
L. aceriphilum is an unpublished name as far as I see, proposed by Marketa Sandova, and she has also sequences showing the distinction among these taxa.
Zotto
L. aceriphilum is an unpublished name as far as I see, proposed by Marketa Sandova, and she has also sequences showing the distinction among these taxa.
Zotto
Bernard CLESSE,
04-06-2019 08:04
Re : Lachnum aceriphilum sur feuilles d'Acer pseudoplatanus
Hi Lothar and Zotto,
Great thanks for your opinions and informations !
Best regards,
Bernard
Great thanks for your opinions and informations !
Best regards,
Bernard
Bernard CLESSE,
04-06-2019 08:04
Re : Lachnum aceriphilum sur feuilles d'Acer pseudoplatanus
Hi Lothar and Zotto,
Great thanks for your opinions and informations !
Best regards,
Bernard
Great thanks for your opinions and informations !
Best regards,
Bernard







