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The entire run of Mycotaxon is now available throu
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Mick PeerdemanHi all,One of my earliest microscopy attempts, so
Ceratostomataceae (?) on hardwood
Enrique Rubio,
08-01-2013 18:20
These gregarious, small (up to 1 mm high), blackish and almost glabrous perithecia grew freely, not inmersed or semiinmersed, on indeterminate hardwood. The perithecia are free or joined forming groups of up to 8-9 perithecia.
Maybe a Linostomella species?
Thanks again for help me
Enrique
Yannick Mourgues,
08-01-2013 18:31
Re : Ceratostomataceae (?) on hardwood
Aucune idée mais c'est magnifique !
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Alain GARDIENNET,
09-01-2013 08:14
Re : Ceratostomataceae (?) on hardwood
Hi Enrique,
I suppose that you were thinking at Linostomella sphaeropsora, but your ascospores are not sphaerical even if they have a small size. And I haven't seen that species, so I can't really say something.
Perhaps is it an unknown Lentomitella ?
Sincerely, I don't know.
Alain
I suppose that you were thinking at Linostomella sphaeropsora, but your ascospores are not sphaerical even if they have a small size. And I haven't seen that species, so I can't really say something.
Perhaps is it an unknown Lentomitella ?
Sincerely, I don't know.
Alain
Alain GARDIENNET,
09-01-2013 08:16
Re : Ceratostomataceae (?) on hardwood
As-tu vu des hyphes brunes ?
Enrique Rubio,
09-01-2013 12:49
Re : Ceratostomataceae (?) on hardwood
Il y a quelques hyphes brunes, hyphoides, mais jamais des veritables poils...
Merci, Alain
Merci, Alain

