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A Durella like species on decorticated wood
Michel Hairaud,
01-03-2025 18:41
Bonjour, Quelqu'un pourrait il m'indiquer une piste pour cette espèce récoltée sur une petite branche décortiquée , avec des spores de 13-15 x 5 µm , des asques environ 120 x 11, H+, IKI - et des paraphyses nettement capitées et remplies de vacuoles réfringentes homogènes (CRB +)
Apothécies cylindriques, noires x 0,8 mm
MerciAmitiés
Michel
Hans-Otto Baral,
01-03-2025 22:25
Re : A Durella like species on decorticated wood
Hi Michel
Interesting find! I think it is a Mollisia. In my folder velebitica aff. IKI- 9-12.5 x 3.5-4.5 old 1-sept conif+Salix bark I see some similarity.
Zotto
Michel Hairaud,
02-03-2025 17:37
Re : A Durella like species on decorticated wood
Merci Zotto.
My collection has indeed similarities with the Mollisia velebitica aff. in your folder, I. E. the IKI negative ascus tips , spore shape with low guttulation and glycogene patches turning red in IKI. Also the globose textura ectal.
Ejected living spores are not septate but for very few looking overmature and paraphyses are all capitate to lanceolate, which made me reject Mollisia though the paraphyses content matches this genus.
No KOH reaction
I cannot be sure about the wook collected in a marsh in Brittany with mostly Salix and Quercus spp. Michel
My collection has indeed similarities with the Mollisia velebitica aff. in your folder, I. E. the IKI negative ascus tips , spore shape with low guttulation and glycogene patches turning red in IKI. Also the globose textura ectal.
Ejected living spores are not septate but for very few looking overmature and paraphyses are all capitate to lanceolate, which made me reject Mollisia though the paraphyses content matches this genus.
No KOH reaction
I cannot be sure about the wook collected in a marsh in Brittany with mostly Salix and Quercus spp. Michel

