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Stictis
Blasco Rafael,
16-11-2015 08:11

sobre las Piñas de Pinus.
Diametro exterior 0,45.
Diametro central 0,26.
Parafisis septadas x2,5--x3, terminando en punta.
Ascas 90--105 x 9--10,
Crozier ¿? J+
Esporas 6 septos, 55--61 x 2,8--3.
Un saludo
Rafael
Hans-Otto Baral,
16-11-2015 09:48

Re : Stictis
Hi Rafael
This is a Naemacyclus, and not surely different from N. fimbriatus which has partly longer spore with 7 septa and a lobed margin, also inamyloid asci.
Could you please show more images in IKI which better show the amyloid apex?
The structure of the margin in section should also be compared, see my drawing.
Do the apos close on drying?
N. fimbriatus occurs on both needles and cones of Pinus.
Zotto
This is a Naemacyclus, and not surely different from N. fimbriatus which has partly longer spore with 7 septa and a lobed margin, also inamyloid asci.
Could you please show more images in IKI which better show the amyloid apex?
The structure of the margin in section should also be compared, see my drawing.
Do the apos close on drying?
N. fimbriatus occurs on both needles and cones of Pinus.
Zotto
Blasco Rafael,
16-11-2015 12:53
Hans-Otto Baral,
16-11-2015 13:09

Re : Stictis
Perhaps ty with KOh pefore.
N. fimbriatus has a plasmatic lens-shaped structure in the apex that may be mistaken as apical ring but is inamyloid and disappears in KOH
N. fimbriatus has a plasmatic lens-shaped structure in the apex that may be mistaken as apical ring but is inamyloid and disappears in KOH