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En madera de Acacia
Castillo Joseba, 24-04-2015 13:06
Castillo JosebaMe la envian desde Galicia

a ver que so parece
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Alain GARDIENNET, 24-04-2015 13:25
Alain GARDIENNET
Re : En madera de Acacia

Hi Joseba,


Surely : Chaetosphaerella. C. fusca vs C. phaeostroma, perhaps you will find the answer in Mycotaxon 70 :  387-420.


It's easier when we observe the anamorphic stage.


You show subiculum with setae, but have you seen conidias ?


Here in attached photo is Chaetosphaerella fusca = Oedemium didymum that I'm just working (what a coïncidence !)


Alain

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Castillo Joseba, 24-04-2015 14:42
Castillo Joseba
Re : En madera de Acacia
Hola Alain ...si he visto Conidios

Que diferencia hay entre C. fusca y C. phaeostroma  ?


Saludos
Joseba
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Alain GARDIENNET, 24-04-2015 15:05
Alain GARDIENNET
Re : En madera de Acacia

Differences are in ascospores size, and the anamorphs are different.


You can find all informations in Mycotaxon 70.


I will send you pages uploaded at Cyberliber in your mailbox.


Here, I think the last photo shows Odemium didymum conidiophores, so it should be Chaetosphaerella fusca.


I just post my photos in Ascofrance database.


Alain