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Hysteropatella clavispora
Tapia Fidel,
26-03-2014 18:43
De ante mano agradezco su apoyo.
Fidel Tapia
Hans-Otto Baral,
26-03-2014 18:54
Re : Hysteropatella clavispora
Are your fruitbodies photographed when dry and did they open their hymenium when you rehydrated them?
Hysteropatella has an open hymenium, partly even when dry. But I never met H, clavispora.
I do not know a recent report.
Zotto
Hysteropatella has an open hymenium, partly even when dry. But I never met H, clavispora.
I do not know a recent report.
Zotto
Tapia Fidel,
26-03-2014 19:15
Re : Hysteropatella clavispora
Hi Zotto
When they are rehydrated form apothecia lentiform.
Thanks and regards
Fidel Tapia
When they are rehydrated form apothecia lentiform.
Thanks and regards
Fidel Tapia
Hans-Otto Baral,
26-03-2014 21:33
Re : Hysteropatella clavispora
so you mean they change from slit-like to lentiform. Did you check the iodine reaction with Lugol? And did you measure the spores?
Alain GARDIENNET,
27-03-2014 09:25
Re : Hysteropatella clavispora
Yes, the last 2 questions of Zotto are important. Thus, if you can show ascomata rehydrated.
Because Hysteriaceae is not yet excluded, with the few informations we have.
Alain




