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nectrioid, long spores
Viktorie Halasu, 15-10-2021 21:53
Viktorie HalasuHello, 

could this be some easily recognizable species? On Helianthus tuberosus stem, riparian forest, lowland.

No hairs observed around ostiole or on perithecia surface.
Spores long fusoid, 1(-3)septate, ca. *37-47(52) x 4.1-4.8 um, straight or sometimes bent in the middle. 
An Acremonium(?)-like anamorph growing on the perithecia. 
Just a few perithecia, most of them immature. 

Thanks a lot in advance.
Viktorie
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Christian Lechat, 16-10-2021 04:09
Christian Lechat
Re : nectrioid, long spores
Hi Viktorie,

it could be the genus Flammocladiella

Best,

Christian