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18-09-2015 17:17

Marja Pennanen

Hi,these tiny hairy ones are about 0,1 mm wide.The

23-09-2015 13:58

Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

In the last two days, we again found an black disc

15-09-2015 22:09

Lepista Zacarias

Hi everyone,This is a lichenicolous fungus found g

24-09-2015 00:20

Blasco Rafael Blasco Rafael

Hola, tengo esta muestra que en la bibliografia qu

22-09-2015 21:15

Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

A cluster of these quite small fungi on dung(max 0

23-09-2015 19:44

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

Creia que era una Exidia,   pero ahora no tengo c

22-09-2015 11:15

Rubén Negrín

Hola a todosMe gustaría conocer la opinión sobre

22-09-2015 10:44

Blasco Rafael Blasco Rafael

Hola, tengo esta muestra que al verla me recordo a

11-09-2015 21:37

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Bonsoir à tous,Voici un Pulvinula trouvé lors du

21-09-2015 12:23

Marja Pennanen

Hello again,these discs may be a bit over 0,5 mm w

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Hyalopeziza on a leaf
Marja Pennanen, 18-09-2015 17:17
Hi,

these tiny hairy ones are about 0,1 mm wide.
The spores are about 6-7x2 and asci about 25-30x5-7.
The hairs are glassy, with a lumen and up to 100x3-4 long.

Hyalopeziza pygmaea is similar, but the hairs should be shorter.
Any other ideas?

Marja
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Lothar Krieglsteiner, 18-09-2015 17:25
Lothar Krieglsteiner
Re : Hyalopeziza on a leaf

This looks much like Hyalopeziza ciliata. What do you think?


Regards from Lothar

Hans-Otto Baral, 18-09-2015 17:52
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Hyalopeziza on a leaf
H. ciliata is possible. Marja, are the hairs multiseptate?
Marja Pennanen, 18-09-2015 18:03
Re : Hyalopeziza on a leaf
Hi,

thank you for fast answers.

The collection is scanty, all are in the photo. So I'm not going to make extra preparates.
These may be still young, but I saw no septa in my photos and did not notice them while studying.

H. ciliata is a very good candidate.

Marja
Hans-Otto Baral, 18-09-2015 18:19
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Hyalopeziza on a leaf
Is your scale 1:1? A problem would then be that I found the hairs of H. ciliata 4.5-6 µm wide at the base. Important would also have been to test KOH for the solubilty of the wall.

So an Urceolella would be possible, such as hirta = salicicola = graddonii, though there the hairs are only 2.5-3 µm wide and flexuous.

Marja Pennanen, 18-09-2015 22:26
Re : Hyalopeziza on a leaf
Hi,

here is a photo of the hair bases 1000x. They can be 4 micrometers wide.

Sorry, but this time I did not test KOH. I got to keep the specimen in fridge and make a preparate later, if they survive over the weekend.

marja
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Hans-Otto Baral, 18-09-2015 22:32
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Hyalopeziza on a leaf
difficult to say but at least I cannot see any septa.
Marja Pennanen, 19-09-2015 11:34
Re : Hyalopeziza on a leaf
Hi,

it was raining and I had time to study this using KOH. Nothing happened to the hairs.
Longest was about 110x4.
So, this must be a Hyalopeziza or is there still another genus with hairs like this?

Marja
Kosonen Timo, 23-09-2015 15:00
Kosonen Timo
Re : Hyalopeziza on a leaf
This Hyalopeziza collection by Marja arrived here in TUR on Tuesday. There appears to be two kind of marginal hairs, smooth glassy walled "ordinary" aseptate Hyalopeziza hairs and then smaller thin walled hairs with granules on the topmost cell (hair). Sensu Raschle (or Raitviir) we treat this as Hyalopeziza cf. tianschanica. There were only ten apos, we'll try to squeeze a culture out of it.

A lovely collection Marja!


Timo
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Hans-Otto Baral, 23-09-2015 17:28
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Hyalopeziza on a leaf
Hi Timo

wonderful news! Is there any possibility to identify the host plant? Is the leaf incomplete?

Your two pics are made in Melzer's, isn't it? is there no iodine reaction even after KOH-treatment?

The dimorphism of hairs reminds a bit of a Venturiocistella. It seems that glassy-haired species are not closely related, and it would be interesting to see where a sequence of this clusters.

Zotto
Kosonen Timo, 24-09-2015 13:32
Kosonen Timo
Re : Hyalopeziza on a leaf
That's MLZ allright. Ascus pore is MLZ+, but it's not evident in the pictures. The asci are a bit young. No free spores in the slide Seppo made. Spore lenght (in MLZ) 5-7 um. According to Raschle asci should be round, but maybe it's just because they are young.

It grew on a Betula leaf.

Timo
Hans-Otto Baral, 24-09-2015 18:15
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Hyalopeziza on a leaf
Thanks! Not sure what you mean with "round". The ascus apex? Raschle saw a prominent and striking blue apical ring in the obtuse ascus apex. I really wonder that yours looks negative. The yellow colour of the pics indicates that iodine is present. Are these KOH-unpretreated mounts, and maybe the rings are hemiamyloid, showing the blue only after KOH?

Zotto
Marja Pennanen, 25-09-2015 10:28
Re : Hyalopeziza on a leaf
Dear Zotto,

You asked about the host. It was a big Betula leaf allmoust filled with Calycellina leucella.

Marja