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Lasiobelonium (?) on Lithodora diffusa from Somiedo
Enrique Rubio, 20-05-2013 21:13
Enrique RubioHi again
We have collected this fungus growing on old stems of Lithodora diffusa.
Asci IKI bb, arising from croziers, paraphyses broadly lanceolate 10-15 micr. over the level of the asci. Ectal excipulum angularis/subprismatica to globulosa, maybe little gelified. Hairs brownish with subhyaline tips, incrusted by amorphous substance.

Have you some idea?

Many thanks in advance      
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Hans-Otto Baral, 20-05-2013 21:31
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Re : Lasiobelonium (?) on Lithodora diffusa from Somiedo
This resembles Lasiob. horridulum, except for the substrate which is typically gramineous.
Enrique Rubio, 21-05-2013 12:25
Enrique Rubio
Re : Lasiobelonium (?) on Lithodora diffusa from Somiedo
Yes, Zotto. But this fungus is clearly attached to the stems of Lithodora and there no exists Phragmites at this place.
Thank you