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30-10-2018 18:22

Edvin Johannesen Edvin Johannesen

I suspect that I have Xerombrophila crystallifera,

29-10-2018 18:02

Sven Heinz Sven Heinz

Hello together, does anyone have any idea what th

28-10-2018 16:33

Yannick Mourgues Yannick Mourgues

Bonsoir. Je cherche une description récente de c

24-10-2018 19:57

Marc Detollenaere Marc Detollenaere

On Carpinus we found some multi-peritheciate strom

21-10-2018 20:46

Stephen Mifsud Stephen Mifsud

Hi,  I wonder if this is interesting - a Xylaria

29-10-2018 11:14

Yannick Mourgues Yannick Mourgues

Bonjour à tous. Est-ce que cette récolte vous d

28-10-2018 09:59

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

En madera posiblemente de Abeto (Abis)a ver que os

28-10-2018 10:01

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

De ayer,  posiblemente en madera de  abetos  (A

28-10-2018 10:26

Stephen Mifsud Stephen Mifsud

Hi, I found this small species in Malta which I th

26-10-2018 14:48

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Xerombrophila crystallifera?
Edvin Johannesen, 30-10-2018 18:22
Edvin JohannesenI suspect that I have Xerombrophila crystallifera, collected in a previously flooded arae with deciduous trees, incl. Salix. Apothecia break through the bark in a fasciculate manner. White pruina on excipulum (crystals). Ectal excipulum (?) cells prismatic. Medullary excipulum gelatinised. Pictures are of crystals and prismatic cells in water. Asci, paraphyses and spores in Congo red. Blue ascus pore in Lugol. All photos 1000x oil imm. Scale 1 micron. Hans-Otto, you described the species (and genus). Can you confirm? I do not have your 2013 paper (would love to have it, if possible).  Thanks.
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Wendy Untereiner, 30-10-2018 18:39
Re : Xerombrophila crystallifera?
Dear Edvin,

As per your request.

WAU
Edvin Johannesen, 30-10-2018 18:47
Edvin Johannesen
Re : Xerombrophila crystallifera?
Thanks a lot (got it by email) :-)
Edvin Johannesen, 30-10-2018 19:14
Edvin Johannesen
Re : Xerombrophila crystallifera?
By the way, it was found northwest of Trondheim in Mid-Norway, so it would be a significant jump in the known distribution of the species.
Hans-Otto Baral, 30-10-2018 22:25
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Xerombrophila crystallifera?
Yes of course it is this species. You found it this month? Because you figured only dead elements.

I assume it was a standing dead branch? Very probably it was Salix, as always.

Indeed it is the first record from Scandinavia known to me.
Zotto
Edvin Johannesen, 30-10-2018 22:40
Edvin Johannesen
Re : Xerombrophila crystallifera?
It was collected in June and sent to me a few weeks ago, so I guess you are right it is all dead. I am not so trained in judging dead or alive.  Thanks for the confirmation! :-)
Hans-Otto Baral, 30-10-2018 22:43
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Xerombrophila crystallifera?
Is your Congo Red aqueous or other? The species survives for some time in the dry state, maybe even months, at least the spores.
Edvin Johannesen, 31-10-2018 00:14
Edvin Johannesen
Re : Xerombrophila crystallifera?
Yes, in water. From Micro Science.