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08-05-2020 12:32

Edvin Johannesen Edvin Johannesen

I have a Hysterium on resin from bark of Picea abi

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Hysterium on resin (Picea abies)
Edvin Johannesen, 08-05-2020 12:32
Edvin JohannesenI have a Hysterium on resin from bark of Picea abies. It deviates from H. pulicare found on a nearby tree.  The ascomata are narrower and more upright with a slightly "sharper" apical edge, and a narrower base.  Spores measure 20-26 x 6-8 microns, 3-septate without constrictions and end-cells not notably paler (only on a few of the spores). Could it be H. angustatum? (Is H. angustatum synonymous with H. acuminatum?). Or is this within the variability of H. pulicare?
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Alain GARDIENNET, 08-05-2020 14:50
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Re : Hysterium on resin (Picea abies)

Hi Edvin,


To my mind, it's definitively not H. pulicare.


H. angustatum is considered to be the most widespread species, in a variety of substrates (including Picea). But your collection, which I would link to H. angustatum, is still atypical. Perhaps a serious study would be necessary to better understand what H. angustatum really is.


Getting molecular data could be an excellent idea, as an anticipation.


Alain

Edvin Johannesen, 08-05-2020 16:52
Edvin Johannesen
Re : Hysterium on resin (Picea abies)
Thank you very much, Alain.  I will then follow-up in order to possibly identify it.

Best,

Edvin