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Edvin Johannesen
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19-03-2026 19:34
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William Slosse
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François Freléchoux
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Hi to everybodyThese thiny, blackish pseudothecia
Godronia-like fungus with ciliate ascospores
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
14-06-2020 15:58
Hello.Here is a godronia-like fungus found on a branchlet of Larix decidua, in mountain area (~1360 m a.s.l.).
Apothecia 1-2 mm diam.
Excipulum of textura angularis, made of black cells but also with a greenish pigment.
Asci 120-135 µm in length, IKI-
Paraphyses 4.5-7 µm diam., ± capitate.
Ascospores 78-100 × 4.5-5 µm, fusoid, septate, filled with droplets, with polar cilia (reaching 20 µm in length).
Any idea?
Hans-Otto Baral,
14-06-2020 16:16
Re : Godronia-like fungus with ciliate ascospores
Hi Nico
Dids you compare Therry pini?
Zotto
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
14-06-2020 16:31
Re : Godronia-like fungus with ciliate ascospores
Thanks Zotto, you're right, Therrya species! But pini or fuckelii?
I see that some descriptions/illustrations of T. pini do not mention the cilia on ascospore. In your folder pini, ascospores are without cilia, contrary to T. fuckelii.
I see that some descriptions/illustrations of T. pini do not mention the cilia on ascospore. In your folder pini, ascospores are without cilia, contrary to T. fuckelii.
Hans-Otto Baral,
14-06-2020 17:02
Re : Godronia-like fungus with ciliate ascospores
then I did not remember right, it is T. fuckeii.



