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Dematiaceous hypho on Phalaris stems, Denmark, VII 2023
Thomas Læssøe,
18-07-2023 08:42
https://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10358718
Thorben Hülsewig,
23-07-2023 14:47
Re : Dematiaceous hypho on Phalaris stems, Denmark, VII 2023
Hi Thomas,
I think one should look in the direction of Paraülocladium (or Paraulocladium) with your find.
In "The genera of Hyphomycetes" the following remark is made: "Distinguished from Ulocladium by terminally aggregated, conspicuous secession scars and cross-septate conidia."
I think this description applies well to your conidia.
What is missing is the appropriate literature I can't get.
For example:
Paraulocladium angulosporum R.F. Castañeda, Fungi Cubense[s] La Habana [1]: 12 (1986)
best regards,
Thorben
I think one should look in the direction of Paraülocladium (or Paraulocladium) with your find.
In "The genera of Hyphomycetes" the following remark is made: "Distinguished from Ulocladium by terminally aggregated, conspicuous secession scars and cross-septate conidia."
I think this description applies well to your conidia.
What is missing is the appropriate literature I can't get.
For example:
Paraulocladium angulosporum R.F. Castañeda, Fungi Cubense[s] La Habana [1]: 12 (1986)
best regards,
Thorben
Thomas Læssøe,
23-07-2023 18:03
Re : Dematiaceous hypho on Phalaris stems, Denmark, VII 2023
good hint. Thanks