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01-12-2020 19:29

Stefan Blaser

Dear all, I found this Nectriopsis? on a Stroma o

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Nectriopsis? spec.
Stefan Blaser, 01-12-2020 19:29
Dear all,

I found this Nectriopsis? on a Stroma of Nemania serpens.


Macro: Perithecia white, glabrous, subglobose, 130-170 µm broad and 140-180 µm high, very readily collapsing when beginning to dry. When colapsed yellowish.


Micro: Asci cylindrical, 30-37 x 3.5-4 µm, apically flattened, 8-spored. Spores 5-6.5 x 2.4-2.8 µm, two-celled, hyaline, finely verrucose (difficult to see).


I hope that somebody can shed some light on this collection.


Many thanks and best wishes,


Stefan

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Franz Berger, 01-12-2020 22:44
Franz Berger
Re : Nectriopsis? spec.
Nectriopsis are not glabrous on the outside, but hairy, at least a few hairs.
Christian Lechat, 02-12-2020 07:41
Christian Lechat
Re : Nectriopsis? spec.
Hi Stefan,

first of all, we have to know if the ascomata change colour in KOH or lactic acid.

Your first image suggests that there are some hairs on ascomatal wall, could you check this feature?

In addition, an image of a mature ascus with ascospores would be useful.

At first glance, your fungus could be a species of Nectriopsis.

Best wishes,

Christian
Stefan Blaser, 02-12-2020 08:38
Re : Nectriopsis? spec.
Thank you Christian and Franz,

I have indeed found hairs that are thick-walled and 15-25 x 2-3 µm.

I did not observe any color reaction in KOH or lactic acid, however, the specimen has been dry for over 1 months now!!

Alas, asci are in a poor state and I could not find a mature ascus that looks acceptable.

The collection is maybe in a state beyond identification. I can accept that...

Many thanks,

Stefan
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