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Trichonectria
Hans-Otto Baral,
11-01-2015 10:11
can anybody help with this presumed Trichonectria?
It is an old collection from Canada growing together with an Orbilia (red arrows).
Zotto
Christian Lechat,
11-01-2015 17:39
Re : Trichonectria
Hi Zotto,
could you make a vertical section through ascomatal wall showing hairs implantation?
Christian
could you make a vertical section through ascomatal wall showing hairs implantation?
Christian
Hans-Otto Baral,
11-01-2015 23:01
Christian Lechat,
12-01-2015 06:54
Re : Trichonectria
I think it is the genus Lasionectria instead Trichonectria because the hairs seem not solitary on your images.
There is no known species which fits with your collection
Christian
There is no known species which fits with your collection
Christian
Hans-Otto Baral,
12-01-2015 09:16
Re : Trichonectria
Thanks, Christian, a genus name is fine! It is well possible that I lost my earlier notes because these photos were made a few months before our crash in 2008. Anyway I had left the files in my folder Trichonectria, so now I moved them.
Zotto
Zotto