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Hi to somebody.I would like to know your opinion o
Hymenoscyphus conscriptus?
William Slosse,
03-01-2021 20:04

on 26/12/20 I found this asco on a dead branch of Salix alba in Veurne, Belgium.
I was thinking of Hymenoscyphus conscriptus.
J +
Spores (N = 9) :( 13.03) 14,17 (14.65) x (4.61) 4.84 (5.37)
Q = 2.60-3.37
Qav = 2.92
Can someone confirm my suspicion?
Kind regards, William
Hans-Otto Baral,
03-01-2021 20:27

Re : Hymenoscyphus conscriptus?
Yes, this is H. conscriptus. A species which Dennis 1956 could not separate from H. calyculus which has larger spores with a high oil content.
William Slosse,
03-01-2021 20:39

Re : Hymenoscyphus conscriptus?
Thank you Hans-Otto,
Index Fungorum shows H. conscriptus as a synonym of H.calyculus.
This is not correct then?
Regards,
William
Index Fungorum shows H. conscriptus as a synonym of H.calyculus.
This is not correct then?
Regards,
William