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Periconia ? with white smooth conidia
Stephen Martin Mifsud, 30-03-2020 00:28
Stephen Martin MifsudI found two Hyphomycetes on the lower stems of Sonchus oleraceus (one also on Oxalis, hence not host specific), but I shall tackle one here - an organism related to (or is?) Periconia

Conidiophore wiry, 25-35um wide, smooth, dark gun-grey (a bit translucent), evenly septate (cells rectangular, sbout 120 um long) bearing at the top a cluster of white conidia (c. 100) which when in contact with water they eject and spread out. There seem to be no elaborate (if any) branching at the head. I have seen a few conidiophores which where simple branched, (just 1 or 2 branches from the main). Spores oval, smooth (in my opinion) readily staining in cotton blue except a rather thick wall.

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Stephen Martin Mifsud, 30-03-2020 21:41
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Re : Periconia ? with white smooth conidia
What genera are closely related to Periconia please? It seems Periconia have dark conidia that are visibly verrucose (echinose).