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09-02-2015 19:19

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Hi to all We have found these pustulate, ellipsoi

08-02-2015 16:51

Nick Aplin

Bonjour à tous, I wonder if anyone can help me w

09-02-2015 13:25

Gernot Friebes

Hi,I recently found this species on the bark of a

07-02-2015 18:15

Yusuf Yusuf

Good day all Asco friends!I am looking for referen

08-02-2015 14:12

Chris Johnson

Hello AllI am looking for literature for this spec

08-02-2015 17:55

Nick Aplin

Salut à tous, I must admit that I'm quite out of

07-02-2015 18:39

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04-02-2015 22:01

Carmel Sammut

Hi,   I have a few collections of a black Peziza

07-02-2015 19:01

Jenny Seawright Jenny Seawright

Hello all, These were found on rabbit dung (Orycto

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Eutypella on Juglans
Enrique Rubio, 09-02-2015 19:19
Enrique Rubio

Hi to all


We have found these pustulate, ellipsoid, scattered, erumpent stromata up to 18 mm in diam. and 1 mm high on small branches of Juglans nigra lying on the ground. Perithecial necks are black protruding, long cylindrical and furrowed, and the entostroma is pale ochraceous or withish.


Ascospores are allantoid, subhyaline, not or only very pale yellowish, 8.2-10.3 x 1.9-2.4. Asci shortly stipitate with a pars sporifera 25-33, with a conspicuous apical apparatus deeply blue in IKI. Some ascospores (aberrant?) are ellipsoid, not allantoid (marked with white arrow).


I think this fungus could be EUTYPELLA JUGLANDICOLA (Schwein.: Fr.) Ellis & Everh, at least sensu Rappaz (Mycologia Helvetica, 1987), but surprisingly the Index Fungorum says that this fungus is only a synonym of Botryosphaeroia obtusa.


Have you some idea for help me?


 


Thanks again

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Paul Cannon, 09-02-2015 19:47
Re : Eutypella on Juglans
It looks like the synonymy in Index/Species Fungorum is based on a misapplication of the name Sphaeria juglandicola by Currey, not the species in its original circumscription. I'll ask Paul Kirk to change it, but it may take a few days for the change to be made. But whether your fungus is identical to Schweinitz's North American fungus, who knows? Rappaz made a really noble effort in her monograph, but there's a lot left to learn....
Enrique Rubio, 09-02-2015 19:49
Enrique Rubio
Re : Eutypella on Juglans
Oh! Thanks a lot Paul
Jacques Fournier, 09-02-2015 21:57
Jacques Fournier
Re : Eutypella on Juglans
Hola Enrique and Paul,
it is hard to be sure about E. juglandicola, the morphological features are variable and overlap with those of related species. Eutypella aequilinearis is very similar and perhaps a synonym.
However, juglandicola for a collection on Juglans sounds fine!
Good evening,
Jacques
Enrique Rubio, 10-02-2015 13:40
Enrique Rubio
Re : Eutypella on Juglans

Merci Jacques


Je comprend qu'il est tres difficile assurer que notre récolte est E. juglandicola parce qu'il est une espece peut etre non bien etudié.


Avec toutes mes amitiés


Enrique