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Unknown species on hardwood
Ralph Vandiest,
08-04-2014 20:52
I found this species on unknown hardwoord. Frb 2/4mm x 1mm. At the inside you can see multiple round holes (diam 0,5x0,3mm).  Spores with 2 very small drops. Size 2/3x9/12µm.
Any suggestions?
regards,
Ralph
Herrera Emerson,
08-04-2014 21:25
Re : Unknown species (conidial state) on hardwood
Por el tipo de esporas pensarÃa en un Colletotrichum... pero realmente deberÃa de observar el tipo de estructura donde se desarrollan las esporas para mencionarte.
Ralph Vandiest,
08-04-2014 22:23
Herrera Emerson,
08-04-2014 22:39
Re : Unknown species on hardwood
Te mencione Colletotrichum debido a que he visto este tipo de esporas en algunas plantas... pero definitivamente no lo es por el concepto de presencia de ascas.
Björn Wergen,
09-04-2014 09:59

Re : Unknown species on hardwood
Hi,
so we come back to Eutypa/Eutypella. This case is most probably a species of Eutypella due to its clustered perithecia embedded into a stroma.
regards,
björn
so we come back to Eutypa/Eutypella. This case is most probably a species of Eutypella due to its clustered perithecia embedded into a stroma.
regards,
björn
Enrique Rubio,
09-04-2014 14:20
Re : Unknown species on hardwood
Hi Ralph
The white endostroma suggest me Eutypella leprosa
Ralph Vandiest,
09-04-2014 21:36
Re : Unknown species on hardwood
Hello all,
Indeed, the white entostroma leads in my eutypella key also to E leprosa.
Regards,
Ralph
Indeed, the white entostroma leads in my eutypella key also to E leprosa.
Regards,
Ralph