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Lieve Deceuninck
Dear forum members,I identified this as the teleom
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Andreas Gminder
Hello,today we found in a moist steep decidous for
Orbilia sarraziniana?
Chris Yeates,
17-09-2015 20:45
Bonsoir tousI think I have got this correct, but am just checking. It was found on the underside of a twig in woodland dominated by Salix cinerea, and which is seasonally wet.
The ascospores are rounded at one end and acute at the other with the spore-body at this sharp end (sharp ends pointing downwards in the four upper spores). I think these characters are diagnostic for O. sarraziniana?
Comments very welcome
Cordialement
Chris
Hans-Otto Baral,
17-09-2015 21:20
Re : Orbilia sarraziniana?
Yes, this is clearly sarraziniana. The place looks like being flooded in better years. We have it also in such ponds, but also along rivulets.
You live at a place from where we have already several records of that species (around Sheffield). A Phillips specimen under the name luteorubella was from Shrewsbury.
Anyhow, tell me please the location and date.
Zotto
You live at a place from where we have already several records of that species (around Sheffield). A Phillips specimen under the name luteorubella was from Shrewsbury.
Anyhow, tell me please the location and date.
Zotto
Chris Yeates,
17-09-2015 22:21
Re : Orbilia sarraziniana?
Thanks Zotto
yes this area is very wet in winter and early spring
on partially decorticated fallen twig of Salix cinerea
Cromwell Bottom nature reserve
near Brighouse, West Yorkshire, UK
53° 41' 49.36" N
1° 48' 22.04" W
62 metres altitude
13th September 2015
LG
Chris
yes this area is very wet in winter and early spring
on partially decorticated fallen twig of Salix cinerea
Cromwell Bottom nature reserve
near Brighouse, West Yorkshire, UK
53° 41' 49.36" N
1° 48' 22.04" W
62 metres altitude
13th September 2015
LG
Chris
Hans-Otto Baral,
17-09-2015 22:34
Re : Orbilia sarraziniana?
Thanks also!
if you have a voucher please tlel me the number.
I see that the apos grow on wood but also on bast.
bw
zotto
if you have a voucher please tlel me the number.
I see that the apos grow on wood but also on bast.
bw
zotto
Chris Yeates,
17-09-2015 22:45
Re : Orbilia sarraziniana?
Yes I am keeping a voucher:
Hb CSVY/F/2645
Chris
Hb CSVY/F/2645
Chris






