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Orbilia
Yannick Mourgues, 18-11-2019 00:03
Yannick Mourgues
Bonsoir.

A friend of mine has transmetted to me pictures of an Orbilia for ID. But with informations he has given to me, I don't know...

Data :

 

Ascus without croziers, apex rounded sometimes truncated. x8 spored.

Spores ovoides 3,7-4 x 1,5-2,1 um   Q=1,8-2,5

Spores with a black point (guttule ?) at one end. The first four black points are directed to the base, the four to the apex.

Paraphyses capitate.

Any Idea ?
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Quijada Luis, 18-11-2019 15:44
Re : Orbilia
I am guessing it could be related to Orbilia eucalypti, but I am sure Zotto can give you a precise identity, although it would be nice have more details and photos.
Best wishes
Luis