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Bernard DeclercqDear all,This one has been collected on sooty moul
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Leptoxyphium sp. with 3-septate conidia.
Bernard Declercq,
25-11-2024 13:00
This one has been collected on sooty mould on living leaf of Rubus fruticosus agg.:
Pycnidia superficial, gregarious, about 250 µm high, composed of a bulbous swollen ventor , about 85 µm diam., and a slightly tapering neck, dark brown. Neck composed of parallel hyphae of which the free ends expand forming a collarette supporting a hyaline, mucous droplet of condia.
Conidia oblong, with broadly rounded ends, 14,2-15,1x4,5-5 µm, 3-septate, thin-walled, hyaline.
Ass. Rachicladosporium ignacyi Piatek.
I did not succeed in finding appropriate literature about this species probably highly specialized on sooty mould. Any help is welcome.
Bernard