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Anamorph on Lasiosphaeria
Dragiša Savic,
11-02-2022 13:53
I picked up a piece of wood in the forest with some, I thought Cortiocoid species. However, these are parasited perithecias of Lasiosphaeria ovina. I have seen that Lasiosphaeria is parasitized by several species but they are all different. Does anyone recognize this anamorph?
thanks
Dragiša
Angel Pintos,
14-02-2022 15:12
Re : Anamorph on Lasiosphaeria
Hi Savic,
Have you considered the genera Eriomycopsis?
a greeting
Angel
Have you considered the genera Eriomycopsis?
a greeting
Angel
Dragiša Savic,
14-02-2022 15:36
Re : Anamorph on Lasiosphaeria
Hi Angel
Thanks for the suggestion, I mostly avoid anamorphic fungi, but this one came by itself.
Thanks for the suggestion, I mostly avoid anamorphic fungi, but this one came by itself.
Dragiša Savic,
14-02-2022 23:05
Re : Anamorph on Lasiosphaeria
I think I found it, thanks again to Angel. Based on the name of the genus, I came across a paper on a new species where the key is shown. The shape, dimensions, multiseptation of the conidias and of course the host (Lasiospaeris hirsuta, I mistakenly wrote L. ovina) completely match my sample.
Eriomycopsis lasiosphaeriicola
Eriomycopsis lasiosphaeriicola



