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Didymella (?) an Salix fragilis
Karl Gumbinger,
18-01-2021 11:34
I got a piece of bark from an acquaintance on 18.12.2021 with some pseudoperithecien, which are less or more dipped. The spores have a thin mucous envelope (?) and are unbalanced two-cell.
One cell is oval and wider than the other, which is more rounded and tapered: (15) 17-19 x 5,5,-6,3 my.
Since I suspect a didymella, I have found three species of salicis, purpurearum and laponum assigned to the subtrate salix, but have neither reasonable descriptions, nor a key to the genus.
Am I looking for the right genus? If yes, there are other species on Salix.
I would like to thank you in advance for every hint or key!
Best regards
Karl






