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Hyalorbilia inflatula?
Stefan Jakobsson, 17-08-2019 01:16
Hello,

Once again something Orbilia-like. This time growing on the pore surface of a dead Ganoderma applanatum on a stump, very close to the ground. On one edge of the polypore there was Albertiniella polyporicola, on the other edge this one.


Apothecia to 0.8 mm broad, cupulate to infundibuliform. Asci 17-24 x 3-4, with croziers, glued together at the top, IKI-. Paraphyses very difficult to observe (if there). Spores cylindrical or in a few cases they look slightly fusiform, something like 5-6 x 0.7 etc.


It does not quite fit Hyalorbilia ulicicola, also growing on Ganoderma, but what it is I can't say.


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A little bit later: Well, I think i found it: can it be confirmed that this is Hyalorbilia inflatula?


Cheers,
Stefan

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Josep Torres, 17-08-2019 07:27
Josep Torres
Re : Hyalorbilia inflatula?
Hola Stefan, no puedo confirmar nada pero si que lo parece.
La Hyalorbilia inflatula creo haberla estudiado en un par de ocasiones, te dejo una imagen con el resumen de cada una de ellas. Las medidas esporales en estos casos eran de 5;7,1 X 0,9;1,2 µm. y 6;7,9 X 0,8;1,2 µm. respectivamente.
Saludos.
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Hans-Otto Baral, 17-08-2019 10:30
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Hyalorbilia inflatula?
I also think it is H. inflatula. Only the spore width should be around 1 µm, 0.7 is perhaps not correctly measured.

H. inflatula is heterogeneous, important is to look at the uppermost margin for the size of the cells. We have two different but close genetic variants which are correlated with cell size, and maybe they will become two different species in the future.
Stefan Jakobsson, 17-08-2019 11:29
Re : Hyalorbilia inflatula?
Muchos gracias and Thank you,

Yes the width was more an estimate than a correct measuring. But now i measured the margin cells (28 cells): width 8-14, height 10-14, on average 10.6 x 11.6.

Stefan
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Hans-Otto Baral, 17-08-2019 11:35
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Hyalorbilia inflatula?
Ah, very good! So this is the broad-celled variant of H. inflatula.

Could you tell me the collection data? Is it a conifer stump?

Zotto
Stefan Jakobsson, 17-08-2019 12:05
Re : Hyalorbilia inflatula?
It must have been hardwood because of the polypore, but I can't tell the species. The location is Finland, Somero, WGS84: 60.520585 23.67685

https://laji.fi/en/view?uri=JX.1021794

Stefan