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Miguel Ángel Ribes, 19-02-2015 23:31
Miguel Ãngel RibesGood night

I think this orange 1-1,5 mm discs on resin in the bark of a live trunk of Pinus canariensis is Sarea resinae, more than S. difformis.

Asci cylindrical-sacciformis, plenty of small globose spores, I suppose more than 128, completly blue in IKI.
Spores globose, (1.7) 2.2 - 2.8 (3.0) x (1.6) 2.1 - 2.7 (2.9) µm; Q = 1.0 - 1.1 (1.2); N = 61; Me = 2.5 x 2.4 µm ; Qe = 1.0
Paraphysis cylindrical, with small guttules, agglutinated at top with a dark-yellow substance.

Thank you for your help.

Miguel Á. Ribes
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Joey JTan, 19-02-2015 23:58
Re : Sarea resinae 101112 111
This is S. resinae, quite common on spruce in Canada although I haven't found the anamorph.  I should have some pictures somewhere...
Miguel Ángel Ribes, 20-02-2015 00:03
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Thank you Joey, very kind.
Joey JTan, 20-02-2015 00:13
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I remember taking nice photos of material mounted in IKI but I can't seem to find these and other images of S. resinae.  The IKI reaction is impressive.
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Miguel Ángel Ribes, 20-02-2015 00:29
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Re : Sarea resinae 101112 111
Wonderful pictures, more than 256 spores sure.
Peter Püwert, 20-02-2015 01:06
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Hi all,
here a collage of the two known Sarea- species. In our country are both species not rare on old blackening resin, although to see S. difformis very difficult. S. difformis we found only on resin of Picea abies, S. resinae on Larix decidua, Picea abies and Pinus sylvestris, here conigenous too.
Greetings
Peter.
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Peter Püwert, 20-02-2015 02:49
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Here oncemore two fotos from Sarea resinae. About which it itself with the filiform things acts I dont know, had no occasion to microscope. Under Sarea resinae in the database is in my opinion a Lachnellula- species, for example  we found on resin L. subtilissima too.
Greetings
Peter.
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Miguel Ángel Ribes, 22-02-2015 21:01
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Re : Sarea resinae 101112 111
Thanks a lot Peter, very interesting pictures.

This is my first asco in resin

Cheers.