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Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10572899
Endoxyla spec.?
Stefan Blaser,
22-08-2019 17:34
Dear All,
This collection from Fagus has globose Perithecia of about 0.25-0.3 mm in diameter that grow densely in more or less parallel rows. There is no obvious stroma. The Spores are aseptate, cylindric to narrowly ellipsoid and often slightly bent with a size of 8-9.5 x 2.5-3 µm, posessing a small germ pore on one side. The Asci are IKI/Melzer negative. A very indistinctive apical ring is just visible in CR.
Any Ideas would be very welcome.
Many thanks and best wishes,
Stefan
Jacques Fournier,
22-08-2019 23:05
Re : Endoxyla spec.?
Hi again,
the spores are indeed suggestive of Endoxyla but ascomata are not typical at all. Sorry, no idea.
I hope someone on the forum will be more helpful.
Jacques
Jaklitsch Walter,
23-08-2019 12:11
Re : Endoxyla spec.?
Hello Stefan and Jacques,
I found this species in 2002-2003, also on Fagus and was puzzled. Anyway, I filed it as "undescribed unusual Camarops sp. with reduced stromata".
Best regards, Walter
Stefan Blaser,
23-08-2019 17:09
Re : Endoxyla spec.?
Thank you, Jacques and Walter!
I will name it Camarops spec. for the time being.
Stefan
I will name it Camarops spec. for the time being.
Stefan




