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02-05-2019 15:07

Guy Buddy

Ver long, slender asci, inamyloid. Spore measure ~

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Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Hi to everybodyThis Pezicula with erumpent stromat

02-05-2019 14:58

Guy Buddy

Found on a Quercus stick from the ground. Superfic

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Thomas Læssøe

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30-04-2019 16:14

Thomas Læssøe

a dense mass of big, radiating conidial structures

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Unknown fungus on Quercus stick.
Guy Buddy, 02-05-2019 15:07
Ver long, slender asci, inamyloid. Spore measure ~11.3 × 4.3 µm. Slender sinuous paraphyses. Thanks!
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Jacques Fournier, 03-05-2019 15:08
Jacques Fournier
Re : Unknown fungus on Quercus stick.
Hi,
asci and ascospores remind me of Lopadostoma, though the apical ring should be amyloid. But in this genus it is small and easily overlooked.
I wonder if the black pustules are single ascomata or represent several ascomata surrounded by a stroma. A close-up on a horizontal or better a vertical section would answer this question.
Are you related to Buddy Guy?
Cheers,
Jacques
Guy Buddy, 03-05-2019 16:14
Re : Unknown fungus on Quercus stick.
Thanks Jacques.  Unfortunately this sample got ignored and I did not spend a lot of time on it.  I added a photo of the asci in melzers.  I dont see any reaction.  Picture three is the ascoma cut open, it appears to be one large perithecia, not loculated. The spores do look good for Lopadostoma, but i dont see any species that are not loculated.  Maybe Barrmaelia?
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Guy Buddy, 03-05-2019 17:56
Re : Unknown fungus on Quercus stick.
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Jacques Fournier, 03-05-2019 18:26
Jacques Fournier
Re : Unknown fungus on Quercus stick.
this is much helpful.

There is a layer of some orange brown tissue around the perithecium. If a chip of stroma added to a drop of 5*10 % KOH releases an orange pigment, we are likely dealing with Creosphaeria sassafras, a Xylariaceae which is not uncommon in North America.

Jacques
Guy Buddy, 03-05-2019 20:57
Re : Unknown fungus on Quercus stick.
Thats definitely it! Thanks for your help!
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