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Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.A tiny fungus shaped like globose black grai

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Rutstroemia Vs Ciboria...??
roman vargas alberto, 23-05-2009 12:25
Salut ces spécimens recueillis sur le Rhytisma acerinum entre le champignon et la feuille, je pense a priori par le bus de données peut s'adapter Ciboria batschiana l'habitat, mais que la couleur du corps (Ocraceo clair) dévier moi.

Je vous remercie de votre avis.

Merci beaucoup.

Alberto Román.

Hi, these specimens collected on the Rhytisma acerinum between the fungus and the leaf, I think a priori by the data buses can fit Ciboria batschiana but the habitat as the color of the body (Ocraceo clear) sidetrack me.

I appreciate your opinions.

Thank you very much
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roman vargas alberto, 23-05-2009 12:26
Re:Rutstroemia Vs Ciboria...??
Une autre photo
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roman vargas alberto, 23-05-2009 12:26
Re:Rutstroemia Vs Ciboria...??
Micro
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Hans-Otto Baral, 23-05-2009 21:12
Hans-Otto Baral
Re:Rutstroemia Vs Ciboria...??
Hi Roman

this seems an extremely interesting collection. I have no idea if it is described at all. Surely not C. batschiana which is restricted to Quercus fruits, but a Ciboria possibly. I would like to see your images in higher resolution. If you wish you can send them to me :

zotto@arcor.de

C. batschiana has binucleate spores, perhaps this is visible on your photos.

zotto
NC NC, 23-05-2009 22:13
Re:Rutstroemia Vs Ciboria...??
Hello Zotto.

You send the photos to post.


Greetings
roman vargas alberto, 23-05-2009 22:13
Re:Rutstroemia Vs Ciboria...??
Hello Zotto.

You send the photos to mail.


Greetings

Alberto Román.