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minute anamorph on Equisetum limosum
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
24-08-2022 07:24

The strongly ornamented conidia keep a hyaline round basal cell and are produced from reddish cells. To me the appearance is quite striking, and so I hope somebody can provide me with a hint.
Yours, Lothar
Hans-Otto Baral,
24-08-2022 09:13

Re : minute anamorph on Equisetum limosum
Hi Lothar
I once collected on Equisetum hyemale Epicoccum purpurascens, not sure which literature I used. See my folder "0 Hyphomycetes-Coelo...", Epicoccum.
A similar fungus I studied on plaster of a building ("Probe 1").
Zotto
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
24-08-2022 21:03

Re : minute anamorph on Equisetum limosum
Hello Zotto,
thanks for your hint - I think this fits very well.
Yours, Lothar
thanks for your hint - I think this fits very well.
Yours, Lothar
Thorben Hülsewig,
26-08-2022 17:57
Re : minute anamorph on Equisetum limosum
Hallo Lothar,
yes this ist Epicoccum nigrum agg. (Syn: Epicoccum purpurascens).
See Christophs answer:
https://www.pilzforum.eu/board/thread/40942-epicoccum-alternaria-und-pyknidien-auf-bougainvillea-glabra/?postID=406499#post406499
I found E. nigrum agg. often on dead herbaceous plants.
best regards,
Thorben
yes this ist Epicoccum nigrum agg. (Syn: Epicoccum purpurascens).
See Christophs answer:
https://www.pilzforum.eu/board/thread/40942-epicoccum-alternaria-und-pyknidien-auf-bougainvillea-glabra/?postID=406499#post406499
I found E. nigrum agg. often on dead herbaceous plants.
best regards,
Thorben
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
26-08-2022 18:31

Re : minute anamorph on Equisetum limosum
thanks, Thorben, for your confirmation. Good possible that the fungus is common - I only took it with me because there was nearly nothing else to find ...
Yours, Lothar
Yours, Lothar