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... in moist chamber from Portugal.As the fungus s
Arachnocrea?
Enrique Rubio,
09-09-2012 18:12
On a copious and cottony white subiculum situated on a rotten piece of hardwood I have collected these gergarious, superficially, easily separated, ostiolate, piriform, yellowish, orange or vinaceous small perithecia up to 300-350 microns. KOH negative.
At this moment the ascomata are depauperate, collapsed and only part-spores I can see, but two days ago it had many cilindrical asci with 1-septate, apiculate ascospores, disarticulating in two conical part-spores.
I think in the genus Arachnocrea and could be A. stipata.
What do you think?
Thanks!
Enrique
Christian Lechat,
09-09-2012 21:18
Re : Arachnocrea?
OK Enrique pour Arachnocrea stipata
Christian
Christian



