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Leptosphaeria (Phaeosphaeria)
    
                    Enrique Rubio,
                27-11-2006 19:53
    
    J'ai pensé qu'il pourrait s'agir de Leptosphaeria larseniana Munk.
Merci à tous
I would like to know some opinion about this Leptosphaeria species (Phaeosphaeria) that grows on stems of Ammophila arenaria. The spores, with 5 (4) septa, measure 25-30 x 7.
Might he be Leptospharia larseniana Munk?
Thanks to all
                                    NC NC,
                                27-11-2006 21:29            
            Re:Leptosphaeria (Phaeosphaeria)
                Certaines ostioles me paraissent allongées sur la photo ? Je penserais à un Lophiostoma. caulium par exemple qui doit avoir 5 cloisons. Mais ce n'est qu'une idée vague peut-être basée sur une illusion d'optique !
Amitiés
Robert
                
                
                
                
                
                            Amitiés
Robert
                                    NC NC,
                                27-11-2006 21:49            
            Re:Leptosphaeria (Phaeosphaeria)
                Try Phaeosphaeria vagans, where spores sometimes lack vertical septa, occuring on Ammophila.
Regards,
Bernard Declercq
                
                
                
                
                
                            Regards,
Bernard Declercq
                                    Enrique Rubio,
                                28-11-2006 19:18            
            Re:Leptosphaeria (Phaeosphaeria)
                Des amis Bernard et Robert :
Mes ascomata, semiimmergés, possèdent des papilles allogées, parfois latéralement comprimés, mais dans les cellules des spores je ne vois pas des vertical septa. Est-ce que cela peut succéder dans Phaeospharia vagans ? .
Merci par votre amicale aide
                
                
                
                
                
                            Mes ascomata, semiimmergés, possèdent des papilles allogées, parfois latéralement comprimés, mais dans les cellules des spores je ne vois pas des vertical septa. Est-ce que cela peut succéder dans Phaeospharia vagans ? .
Merci par votre amicale aide
                                    Christian Lechat,
                                08-12-2006 13:51            
             
                Re:Leptosphaeria (Phaeosphaeria)
                Dear friends,
I think that is : Lophiostoma caudatum Fabre
Best wishes, :)
                
                
                
                
                
                            I think that is : Lophiostoma caudatum Fabre
Best wishes, :)
                                    NC NC,
                                08-12-2006 18:08            
            Re:Leptosphaeria (Phaeosphaeria)
                Dear all,
as far as Erique explained us that the ascomata have flattened ostiola, we have to look indeed in to one of following genera: Lophiostoma, Lophiotrema, Massariosphaeria. The problem here is, and taht is the reason why I sent no further comments, that species known to me are guttulate and I did not observe guttulae on the photo. I thought the L. caudatum spores are more "caudate" than what we see here but Chesters & Bell (1970) already mentioned that several forms occur which got in the past distinct names. I do not know if some more recent study gave us better insight on this "complex". So I think for the moment being that Christian gave us the right answer.
Best regards,
Bernard Declercq
                
                
                
                
                
                            as far as Erique explained us that the ascomata have flattened ostiola, we have to look indeed in to one of following genera: Lophiostoma, Lophiotrema, Massariosphaeria. The problem here is, and taht is the reason why I sent no further comments, that species known to me are guttulate and I did not observe guttulae on the photo. I thought the L. caudatum spores are more "caudate" than what we see here but Chesters & Bell (1970) already mentioned that several forms occur which got in the past distinct names. I do not know if some more recent study gave us better insight on this "complex". So I think for the moment being that Christian gave us the right answer.
Best regards,
Bernard Declercq
                                    Enrique Rubio,
                                08-12-2006 19:39            
            Re:Leptosphaeria (Phaeosphaeria)
                Merci à tous par vos commentaires. Quelques Pyrenos sont vraiment difficiles!
                
                
                
                
                
                             
                