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Gernot FriebesHi,ascospores are 1- to 3-septate, approximately
Hyalorbilia fusispora
Joaquin Martin,
05-08-2015 22:12
Hyalorbilia found in branch of Quercus rubra.
Spores 5.7 -7.2 x 1.6 -2 i think it fits well as H. fusispora, to see what do you think.
Best regards.
Hans-Otto Baral,
06-08-2015 08:59
Re : Hyalorbilia fusispora
Hi Joaquin
this is an interesting collection. Spores are too long and rich in guttules to be H. ulicicola, and also with fusispora I am not fully happy. Could you please send me the images in higher resolution? Collection data would be appreciated too. Was this branch on the ground, apos at lower face? It looks a bit so, while fusispora is a drought-tolerant species growing on attached branches.
Please keep this material, it is too interesting.
Zotto
this is an interesting collection. Spores are too long and rich in guttules to be H. ulicicola, and also with fusispora I am not fully happy. Could you please send me the images in higher resolution? Collection data would be appreciated too. Was this branch on the ground, apos at lower face? It looks a bit so, while fusispora is a drought-tolerant species growing on attached branches.
Please keep this material, it is too interesting.
Zotto





