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Bonjour, Quelqu'un peut il me donner un conseil p
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Me mandan el material seco de Galicia, recolectada
Hymenoscyphus phyllogenus
Mark Stevens,
08-12-2025 21:04
I'm relatively new to microscopy (only about 15 months of experience).
I recently found a fungus that I identified as Hymenoscyphus phyllogenus, but I haven't received any confirmation or feedback here in the Netherlands.
Unfortunately I no longer have the specimen/material.
This is a new group for me. Was I on the right track with this identification, or could it be something else?
Any help or second opinion would be greatly appreciated!"
Mark Stevens, Holland
Stip Helleman,
08-12-2025 21:21
Re : Hymenoscyphus phyllogenus
Hallo Mark,
You did not ask me.
this is something elementry different, it is Rutstroemia sydowiana, Rutstroemiaceae have a comlete different ascus apical apparatus with a widening at the top and a smaller widening below in Iodine solution.
Groeten,
Stip
Mark Stevens,
09-12-2025 13:15
Re : Hymenoscyphus phyllogenus
Dankjewel Stip weer iets geleerd, ik snap nu ook je mail




