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Lambertella sp
Valencia Lopez Francisco Javier, 01-09-2017 00:58
Hola a todos.
Presento estos ascos recolectados estos días en hojas de Hedera hélix en un canal de riego.
Apotecios de 3mm los de mayor tamaño, himenio de color ocre con pelos en el margen, parte externa del mismo color, estípite con numerosos pelos blancos y la base ennegrecida.
Los elementos microscópicos creo representarlos bien en los adjuntos.
En un principio y antes de su estudio microscópico creía que se trataba de Lambertella tétrica presente también en la zona en hojas de H. hélix, pero la forma esporal la separan perfectamente.
Alguien podría ayudarme con la identificación??
Gracias anticipadas y un saludo a todos.
Curro Valencia
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Valencia Lopez Francisco Javier, 01-09-2017 01:10
Re : Lambertella sp
Adjunto otra foto en la que se observa mejor la ornamentación esporal en (RCB)
Saludos
Curro Valencia
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Hans-Otto Baral, 01-09-2017 13:07
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Lambertella sp
I think also it is a Lambertella, but have no idea of a species.

I tried Zhuang's 1996 key but do not arrive at a species.

What is the apothecial diameter?

Martin Bemmann, 01-09-2017 16:04
Martin Bemmann
Re : Lambertella sp
Zhuang does not have L. tetrica that grows on Hedera helix (Dumont 1971: 144). But ascospores do not fit by size and shape (much larger in tetrica and asymmetrical).

REgards
Martin
Hans-Otto Baral, 01-09-2017 16:22
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Lambertella sp
Yes, we have wonderful photos by Raul of this L. tetrica, totally different, big oil drops in the long and narrow spores.
Valencia Lopez Francisco Javier, 01-09-2017 17:31
Re : Lambertella sp
Muchas gracias por los comentarios.
Efectivamente L.tetrica tiene las esporas diferentes, adjunto foto de una recolecta en H.helix en Ronda (Malaga)
Zotto el diámetro de los apotecios es de 0,5-3mm.
La guardaremos en herbario.
Un saludo
Curro Valencia
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Martin Bemmann, 01-09-2017 19:25
Martin Bemmann
Re : Lambertella sp
my copy of Dumont 1971 is very poor, I barely can read his key. Perhaps somebody has a better pdf?
Hans-Otto Baral, 01-09-2017 20:37
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Lambertella sp
In my single page files p. 11 and 13 are bad, anyway readable. 

Martin, ich schicke sie dir per Mail.
Lothar Krieglsteiner, 02-09-2017 06:44
Lothar Krieglsteiner
Re : Lambertella sp

... mir auch?


DAnke und LG Lothar

Martin Bemmann, 02-09-2017 10:00
Martin Bemmann
Re : Lambertella sp
Thank you Zotto,

I arrive at L. jasmini, known from leaves and fruits of different hosts but not Hedera.

regards
Martin
Hans-Otto Baral, 02-09-2017 10:49
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Lambertella sp
Indeed Martin, at first glance it looks very similar.

Valencia, could you please send me your composed photo plates in higher resolution (not the single photos)?

Thanks
Zotto
Valencia Lopez Francisco Javier, 02-09-2017 13:20
Re : Lambertella sp
Ok, te las mando a tu correo personal.
Saludos
Curro Valencia
Stip Helleman, 02-09-2017 22:20
Stip Helleman
Re : Lambertella sp
Hi to all,
L jasmini seems to fit well, I arrived there too.
Dumonts extended description is here from photo's
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Valencia Lopez Francisco Javier, 03-09-2017 01:44
Re : Lambertella sp
Muchas gracias a todos por la ayuda prestada, comparando los datos con las fotografías enviadas por Stip cuadra bastante bien con L. jasmini.
Un saludo a todos.
Curro Valencia
Hans-Otto Baral, 03-09-2017 07:21
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Lambertella sp
Valencia showed me further pics and it is now clear in my opinion that the asci are devoid of croziers. Pics attached
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Stip Helleman, 04-09-2017 07:34
Stip Helleman
Re : Lambertella sp
this absence of croziers seems to be th only discrepance, Dumont speaks of obscure croziers

Regards,
Stip
Hans-Otto Baral, 04-09-2017 17:05
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Lambertella sp
Indeed, I also saw this and I remember that Dumont's statements about croziers are not trustable.
Martin Bemmann, 04-09-2017 17:42
Martin Bemmann
Re : Lambertella sp
And croziers, or just obscure ones, are not implied in his drawings as well.

Regards
Martin
Stip Helleman, 04-09-2017 21:21
Stip Helleman
Re : Lambertella sp
That is right they are unseen in the drawings

Stip
Martin Bemmann, 06-09-2017 11:21
Martin Bemmann
Re : Lambertella sp
to complete this documentation I attach the original description by Whetzel from 1943.

Dear Valencia, did you observe those branched paraphyses?

Regards
Martin
Hans-Otto Baral, 06-09-2017 13:01
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Lambertella sp
Thanks Martin!

Whetzel illustrates the apical ring which indeed suggests a sclerotiniaceous fungus, although being a bit schematic. otherwise this concurs with Dumont's drawings.

Zotto
Valencia Lopez Francisco Javier, 06-09-2017 22:59
Re : Lambertella sp
Hola Martin.
Las paráfisis si que presentaban ramificaciones cerca de la base, adjunto foto, también de esporas anómalas dentro de las ascas.
Gracias por los enlaces.
Un saludo.
Curro Valencia
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Martin Bemmann, 07-09-2017 11:18
Martin Bemmann
Re : Lambertella sp
Thank you.

These "esporas anómalas" correspond to the germinating spores as shown in Whetzel's fig. 3.

regards
Martin
Hans-Otto Baral, 07-09-2017 11:28
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Lambertella sp
yes, they are overmature spores. And the basal ramification of paraphyses is very normal in ascomycetes.