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Clé des Capitotricha 
    
                    Andgelo Mombert,
                17-07-2017 17:34
    
    
Bonjour à tous,De retour d'un séjour dans les alpes, j'ai deux récoltes de Capitotricha sp., ur bois mort ainsi que sur strobile d''Alnus alnobetula.
C. bicolor, C. bicolor var. macrospora, C. fagiseda, etc. Quelqu'un a-t-il un document permettant de les distinguer ?
Merci d'avance !
Andgelo
                                    Hans-Otto Baral,
                                17-07-2017 17:40            
            
                Re : Clé des Capitotricha 
                Hi Angelo
it is funny that I am just dealing with this issue regarding a review.
Well, the answer is rather simple: you must take sequences, otherwise you cannot identify.....
C. bicolor var. macrospora I never heard. It may well be that each host genus has its own species, but to be sure in this matter is at the moment premature. If so, the ID will become simple.
In GenBank is presently almost nothing, including a misidentified C. bicolor sequence which is a Lachnellula.
Zotto
                
                
                
                
                
                            it is funny that I am just dealing with this issue regarding a review.
Well, the answer is rather simple: you must take sequences, otherwise you cannot identify.....
C. bicolor var. macrospora I never heard. It may well be that each host genus has its own species, but to be sure in this matter is at the moment premature. If so, the ID will become simple.
In GenBank is presently almost nothing, including a misidentified C. bicolor sequence which is a Lachnellula.
Zotto
                                    Andgelo Mombert,
                                17-07-2017 17:48            
            
                Re : Clé des Capitotricha 
                C'est dommage...
Bon, je garde un bout sec en attendant des nouvelles études sur ce genre...
Andgelo
                
                
                
                
                
                            Bon, je garde un bout sec en attendant des nouvelles études sur ce genre...
Andgelo