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Diatrypaceae - Eutypa, Eutypella?
    
                    Jenny Seawright,
                16-02-2015 21:27
    
    
Hello all, Found on Gorse, Ulex europaeus but the closest I've managed is a Diatrypaceae and possibly Eutypa or Eutypella?
Stroma were brownish, ostioles protruding. Spores +/- curved, most with a small guttule at each end, (8)10-12(15) x 2.5(3) µm.
Help appreciated!
With regards,
Jenny
                                    Enrique Rubio,
                                16-02-2015 21:30            
            Re : Diatrypaceae - Eutypa, Eutypella?
                Hi Jenny
What the entostroma is? If it is withish, could be Eutypella leprosa a vey common fungus on Ulex
                                    Jenny Seawright,
                                16-02-2015 22:20            
            
            
        
                                    Jacques Fournier,
                                17-02-2015 14:05            
            
            
        
                                    Enrique Rubio,
                                17-02-2015 17:41            
            Re : Diatrypaceae - Eutypa, Eutypella?
                Hi Jenny
It's possible, but Jacques's pic show us perfectly what the white entostroma is.
Please, try again
                                    Jenny Seawright,
                                17-02-2015 19:52            
            
            
        
                                    Enrique Rubio,
                                17-02-2015 20:27            
            Re : Diatrypaceae - Eutypa, Eutypella?
                Hi Jenny
I think the entostroma is withish. So Eutypella leprosa could be a good choice
                                    Jenny Seawright,
                                17-02-2015 20:30            
            
                Re : Diatrypaceae - Eutypa, Eutypella?
                Thank you very much for your help Enrique
                
                
                
                
                
                            
                



                
