28-12-2012 13:48
Enrique RubioHi againThese gregarious, small (up to 0.6 mm), sh
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Adrian CarterHello Forum:Found on Epilobium sp stems. Ascomat
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Martin BemmannDear all,I search for the paper of Kanouse: Notes
18-12-2012 20:02
Enrique RubioDear friendsIs Anthracobia maurilabra a good speci
Bryophilous white ascomycete
Enrique Rubio,
28-12-2012 13:48
These gregarious, small (up to 0.6 mm), shortly stipitate and fully white ascomata are firmly attached to the aerial parts of bryophita that grows on Pinus wood. The material was sent to me by M. Tapia from Navarra (NE Spain).
The asci are IKI negative and they have croziers (+). The ascospores are small and smooth. The paraphyses have some colorless VB's. Ectal excipulum with textura globulosa to prismatica with any gelified tissues. The margin has not differenciate hairs, only chains of cells with clavate and smooth end cells.
We think perhaps this fungus is close to Pezizella muscicola Graddon, but the original diagnosis seems to be short and very incomplete....
What's your opinion
Many thanks again
Enrique
Hans-Otto Baral,
28-12-2012 18:03
Re : Bryophilous white ascomycete
Looks actually like this fungus. But what genus ?could it be? A Psilachnum or Psilocistella perhaps?
The moss looks a bit like a Hypnum?
Zotto
The moss looks a bit like a Hypnum?
Zotto
Enrique Rubio,
28-12-2012 18:08
Re : Bryophilous white ascomycete
Thank you again, Zotto.
Sorry but I don't know bryophyta