30-03-2020 21:50
Stephen Martin Mifsud
Conidiophore simple, unbranched with one septum fo
03-04-2020 14:56
Eduard OsieckRecently this synnamatous hyphomycete (length 0,2-
28-03-2020 19:45
Muñoz González GuillermoBonsoir,Je voudrais connaître votre opinion sur c
01-04-2020 20:11
Mirek GrycHello allIs this situation normal?I do not know th
02-04-2020 20:38
Thorben HülsewigHi there, today I found this aquatic anamorphic f
Simple Hyphomycetes on stalk of herbaceous plant
Stephen Martin Mifsud,
30-03-2020 21:50
Conidiophore simple, unbranched with one septum forming a subglobose head at the apex with 4 curved phialides around each giving rise to one condidium. Conidia linear-oblong with two distinct oil bodies at each poles, sometimes wth 3 or 4 bodies. The host was Oxalis pes-caprae and I think I had them also on a small Sonchus growing in the same locus.
Stephen Martin Mifsud,
04-04-2020 06:07
Re : Simple Hyphomycetes on dead stalk of an herbaceous plant
I am posting another image maybe it helps I can't find anything matching on my books despite being a simple organism: simple bulging foot cell, one straight conidiophore (1-2 septate, maybe more? ) punctate towards the apex ending with a swolled head, surmounted by four (maybe more) curved clavate-ovoid phialides, each producing one elongated conidia with 2 oil bodies, c 13-15um long
Its is like a simple single-branch of Stachybotrys
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Does Stachybotrys cylindrospora make sense ?
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Its is like a simple single-branch of Stachybotrys
Example image
Does Stachybotrys cylindrospora make sense ?
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Stephen Martin Mifsud,
04-04-2020 06:37
Re : Simple Hyphomycetes on stalk of herbaceous plant
and this is relevant too: Stachybotrys eucylindrospora, sp nov resulting from a re-examination of Stachybotrys cylindrospora
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