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Edvin Johannesen
These 0.5 mm diam. acervuli were breaking through
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William Slosse
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François Freléchoux
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Hi to everybodyThese thiny, blackish pseudothecia
Pyronemataceae???
ACAR ismail,
13-11-2015 13:21
Hi allon burned soil and remains of burned wood
ascospores 13-17 x8-10um
ascus 140-180 x 10-13um
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
13-11-2015 13:39
Tricharina
Hi Ismael,
look in the genus Tricharina. There are some species growing on burnt sites, and for the moment I cannot say something about the exact species. Likely a more competent person will be able to do this.
Regards from Lothar
Peter Püwert,
13-11-2015 19:10
Uwe Lindemann,
14-11-2015 12:47
Re : Pyronemataceae???
Hi Ismael,
yes, it seems to be a Tricharina sp. Firstly, you have to check the ornamentation of the spores in cotton blue. It's very important for the determination of your find.
If you like you can send me a part of your collection. Then please contact me: uwe.lindemann@rub.de
Best, Uwe
yes, it seems to be a Tricharina sp. Firstly, you have to check the ornamentation of the spores in cotton blue. It's very important for the determination of your find.
If you like you can send me a part of your collection. Then please contact me: uwe.lindemann@rub.de
Best, Uwe
ACAR ismail,
14-11-2015 13:13
Re : Pyronemataceae???
Thank you very much to everybody.
Best regards
ismail
Best regards
ismail




