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En rama de Viscum ?
Castillo Joseba,
26-05-2015 14:21
Son ejemplares muy pequeños y estan secos, quiza por eso no he podido ver esporas.
La foto y medidas que pongo de esporas  son de las 3 unicas que he visto y no tengo claro que sean las esporas de esta especie.
No he visto reacciones noi al IKI ni al Melzer
Saludos
Joseba
Enrique Rubio,
26-05-2015 14:26
Re : En rama de Viscum ?
Es un basidiomycete engañoso con aspecto de ascomycete, Joseba
Lachenella alboviolascens muy cerrada por la desecación
Un abrazo
Castillo Joseba,
26-05-2015 15:03
Re : En rama de Viscum ?
Vaya, Â asi que no le veia Ascas.... gracias chaval
Joseba
Joseba
Dartanha Soares,
26-05-2015 16:32
Re : En rama de Viscum ?
Hi,
First, I would like to apologize for this, since it isn't an ascomycete.
I have found this fungus on leaf litter (Tabebuia sp.) in southeast Brazil.
My first thought was it was a Lachnum species, but when I was looking through the microscope I realized it was a basidiomycete. However, until now I had no clue about what it would be.
So, thank you very much Enrique and Joseba for give it a name! :@)
First, I would like to apologize for this, since it isn't an ascomycete.
I have found this fungus on leaf litter (Tabebuia sp.) in southeast Brazil.
My first thought was it was a Lachnum species, but when I was looking through the microscope I realized it was a basidiomycete. However, until now I had no clue about what it would be.
So, thank you very much Enrique and Joseba for give it a name! :@)
Enrique Rubio,
26-05-2015 16:59
Re : En rama de Viscum ?
There is another different (?) taxon, Lachnella villosa, that seems to choice herbaceous stems.