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asco 21-11-25
Vasileios Kaounas,
21-11-2025 15:22
Found in moss, forest with Pinus halepensis.
Dimensions 2 mm.
spores (22.4) 22.44 - 25.4 (26.4) × (11) 11.4 - 12 (12.3) µm
Q = (1.9) 2 - 2.17 (2.2) ; N = 30
Me = 24.1 × 11.7 µm ; Qe = 2.1
Q = (1.9) 2 - 2.17 (2.2) ; N = 30
Me = 24.1 × 11.7 µm ; Qe = 2.1
Marek Capoun,
22-11-2025 06:12
Re : asco 21-11-25
Hello,
it looks like Sepultariella semi-immersa.
Best regards,
Marek
it looks like Sepultariella semi-immersa.
Best regards,
Marek
Uwe Lindemann,
22-11-2025 10:38
Re : asco 21-11-25
Hi Bill,
I would tentatively identify it as S. patavina, the sister taxon of semiimersa. Did you find it in an old fireplace? If so, it could be a third, as yet undescribed, Sepultariella species.
Best,
Uwe
I would tentatively identify it as S. patavina, the sister taxon of semiimersa. Did you find it in an old fireplace? If so, it could be a third, as yet undescribed, Sepultariella species.
Best,
Uwe
Marek Capoun,
22-11-2025 11:30
Re : asco 21-11-25
Huh, what a surprise for me! Which characters do not match S. semi-immersa?
Vasileios Kaounas,
26-11-2025 17:44
Re : asco 21-11-25
Thanks Marek !!!
Hello Uwe. There was no sign of burning at the scene.
I've never seen hair like this in this genus before and it impressed me. Thanks !!!!
asco-21-11-25-0001.pdf