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On Larix cone
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová),
11-05-2020 20:43
Hello, I would like to consult this recent find from Moravia, 500 m a.s.l.Apothecia up to 1.2 mm broad, sessile, rounded, pale brownish, hairless, growing in groups on a Larix cone in a wet place close to a brook.
Ascospores hyaline, smooth, with a very low oil content, (7.1) 7.6-9.7 (11.1) x (3.8) 4.1-4.6 (4.8) micrometers, Q = 1.7-2.5, Qm = 2
Asci biseriate, without croziers, 8-spored, bb, 69-80 x 8.3-8.8 micrometers
Paraphyses straight, septate, containing refractive, globose or cylindrical vacuolar bodies (turning turquise in CRB, disappearing in 3% KOH), 2 micrometers broad in lower parts, up to 3.2 micrometers at the apex.
Medulla t. intricata, cells thin-walled, hyaline, 3.5-7 micrometers wide.
Ectal excipulum 33-90 micrometers thick, t. angularis, hyaline thin-walled cells, 7-43 x 6.5-18 micrometers large.
Thank you, Zuzana
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová),
11-05-2020 21:25
Hans-Otto Baral,
11-05-2020 21:36
Re : On Larix cone
Ah this is good. I identified it as Pezizella cf. rufescens, but it is in my Cudoniella folder.
This should be related to H. imberbis and would be interesting to see where it clusters.
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová),
12-05-2020 07:17
Re : On Larix cone
Thanks a lot, that fits nicely. Zuzana
Charles Aron,
13-05-2020 10:03
Re : On Larix cone
Hi,
This seems to be quite close to my find 'Mollisioid on wet wood' which is similar in colour, ascospore shape, lacks croziers and which Zotto also thought was close to H. imberbis. The habitat is also similar.
Best wishes,
Charles.
Hans-Otto Baral,
13-05-2020 10:18
Re : On Larix cone
Yes, but P. imberbe has croziers, this here not.
















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