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Recherche doc
Yannick Mourgues, 27-04-2019 20:07
Yannick Mourgues
Bonsoir.

Je recherche la description d'Orbilia phragmotricha. J'ai cette référence :

Orbilia phragmotricha Baral, E. Weber & L.G. Krieglst., in Bresinsky, Regensb. Mykol. Schr. 14: 12 (2007).

Merci par avance à celui qui pourra m'aider.

Yannick
Hans-Otto Baral, 27-04-2019 20:45
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Recherche doc
Hi Yannick

did you collect the species recently?

The below reference is without description or illustration, which you can find instead in the monograph.

There is an error in IF, it must be 

Orbilia phragmotricha Baral, E. Weber & L.G. Krieglst., in Krieglsteiner, Regensb. Mykol. Schr. 14: 12 (2007)

Krieglsteiner, L.G. (2007). Pilze im Biosphärenreservat Rhön und ihre Einbindung in die Vegetation, Nachtrag 1. – Regensb. Mykol. Schr. 14: 3–20.

Page see below.
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Yannick Mourgues, 27-04-2019 21:50
Yannick Mourgues
Re : Recherche doc
Thank's a lot Zotto.

I'm not sure that the Orbilia I have collected today on abies alba is O. phragmotricha, but macroscopicaly, it's the same Orbilia I collected many years ago and that I sent to you. At this time, you determinated it as O. phragmotricha.

So I'm looking for a description to compare it.

Yannick
Hans-Otto Baral, 27-04-2019 21:56
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Recherche doc
Abies is very improbable for this species, but who knows.

You can easily look in my folder C2 Rubellae for the morphology.

Attached a drawing showing the micros.
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