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Lasiosphaeria? on Filipendula
Marja Pennanen, 16-02-2023 18:05
Hello forum,

I collected these black, setose ones in Lapland in september on a stem of a plant, that may be Filipendula ulmaria.

They are about 0,3 mm wide.

The spores are about 30-36x3, asci about 80-90x9-12 and they seems to have warts at least at their tips.

The setas are about 80-130x7-9, bown, but may have lighter tips.

I have not yet found a key to the genus, evenif should have one. So maybe someone here can help me.

Marja
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Bernard Declercq, 17-02-2023 14:49
Bernard Declercq
Re : Lasiosphaeria? on Filipendula
Dear Marja,

This is a still undescribed Hilberina species, with typical acerose basal spore end.

Regrds,

Bernard
Marja Pennanen, 17-02-2023 16:11
Re : Lasiosphaeria? on Filipendula
Dear Bernard,

Thank you very much! Now I at least know not to waste time to try to find a species for this, yet ;)

A new genus for me anyway.

Thankfully: Marja