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Orbilia de Populus
    
                    Javier Ormad,
                17-11-2012 17:14
    
    Orbilia en tronco caido sin corteza de Populus canadiensis. Llego hasta el grupo serpentina, ¿O. bicknelli?. ¿Buen camino?
Apotecios de hasta 0.6 mm. Esporas de 10-12 x 2.5-3 micras, con SB intraesporal que casi recorre todo el interior de estas. Parafisis con abombamiento distal y VB terminal en muchas Ascas de hasta 84 x 8 micras, con 8 esporas, biseriadas. Excípulo ectal con células globosas y subglobosas.
Hi all:
Orbilia in stem without bark of Populus canadiensis fallen. Get to the serpentina group, O. bicknelli? Good way?. Apothecia of up to 0.6 mm. Spores 10-12 x 2.5-3 microns, with intraesporal SB that runs along almost the entire interior of these. Parafisis with distal bulging and VB. Asci of up to 84 x 8 microns, with 8 spores, two serial. Excipulum ectal with globose and subgloboses cells.
Best regards
Javier Ormad
                                    Hans-Otto Baral,
                                17-11-2012 17:28            
             
                Re : Orbilia de Populus
                Wonderful photos, Javier and wonderful collection!
Yes of course, it is. If the asci were 16-spored, it would be the O. serpentina Pat. I sometimes tried to find a nicer name for it than this American village, but in vain.
So I would need the collection data to include it in the distribution map.
Zotto
                
                
                
                
                
                            Yes of course, it is. If the asci were 16-spored, it would be the O. serpentina Pat. I sometimes tried to find a nicer name for it than this American village, but in vain.
So I would need the collection data to include it in the distribution map.
Zotto
                                    Javier Ormad,
                                18-11-2012 00:30            
            Re : Orbilia de Populus
                Orbilia bicknelli, OK.
The collection data, send to the private.
Thanks
                
                
                
                
                
                            The collection data, send to the private.
Thanks
 
                





