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Unknown anamorph found on the ground in coastal sa

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Octospora ???
Castillo Joseba, 14-01-2017 14:03
Castillo JosebaCreciendo en tierra  con musgo muy bajo ... debajo de un seto

Apotecios de 4-5 mm. de diametro

Esporas  de 22,2 x 12,4

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DirkW, 14-01-2017 14:19
DirkW
Re : Octospora ???
its neottiella albocincta. with atrichum undulatum.

best


dirk
Castillo Joseba, 14-01-2017 14:50
Castillo Joseba
Re : Octospora ???
Gracias Dirk
Patrice TANCHAUD, 14-01-2017 16:46
Re : Octospora ???
Bonjour,

quelles différences SVP avec N. rutilans ?

Patrice
DirkW, 14-01-2017 18:30
DirkW
Re : Octospora ???
bonjour patrice,

first of all n. albocincta is bound to host atrichum undulatum. n. rutilans to polytrichum-species.
the ornamentation in my experience is quite different: n. albocincta has a much stronger ornamentation with much broader ribs and is always nearly complete. n. rutilans ornamentation is more weak, has a greater variety in one single apothezia (even warty!) and reticulation is very often fragmentary.

best

dirk
Patrice TANCHAUD, 14-01-2017 20:08
Re : Octospora ???
Thank you Dirk.

Patrice