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22-01-2015 20:46

Miguel Ãngel Ribes Miguel Ángel Ribes

Hello, good nightI have this small (1-2 mm broad)

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I was following Barr (1970) for identification of

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Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

This second Ascobolus was found on Alpaca dung but

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Garcia Susana

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Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

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Vasileios Kaounas Vasileios Kaounas

Found 22-01-15, in sandy soil, in forest with Pinu

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Stomiopeltis on Calluna vulgaris
Enrique Rubio, 25-07-2016 21:23
Enrique Rubio

Hi to all


Because I couldn't to obtain original description of Stomiopeltis callunae, in B. Erikss., Svensk bot. Tidskr. 68(2): 225 (1974).


Could this fungus be it?


Thanks again

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Chris Yeates, 26-07-2016 02:16
Chris Yeates
Re : Stomiopeltis on Calluna vulgaris
I'm not sure about the fungus Enrique, but here is the reference - also the reference to comparison with Arnaudiella referred to:

un saludo
Chris
Enrique Rubio, 26-07-2016 09:48
Enrique Rubio
Re : Stomiopeltis on Calluna vulgaris

Hi Chris


The non-constricted ascospores of S. callunae don't fit well with my fungus. Please, could you scan for me the fig. 1K of this paper?


Thanks a lot


Enrique

Chris Yeates, 26-07-2016 19:09
Chris Yeates
Re : Stomiopeltis on Calluna vulgaris
Hola Enrique
Interestingly - to my eyes - the illustration shows a small but definite constriction on most of the spores; I think your fungus could well be S. callunae. Macroscopically, it also resembles this collection: http://www.kotihiiri.com/polku/kuvat/Stomiopeltis_callunae.jpg, particularly the way in which the ascocarps are somewhat polygonal rather than circular (algo poligonal en lugar de circular) . . . .

un saludo
Chris
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Enrique Rubio, 26-07-2016 19:53
Enrique Rubio
Re : Stomiopeltis on Calluna vulgaris

Hi Chris


You're right. Some spores seem to be constricted at this picture! But I would have liked to know how the guttulation in living ascospores was.


Thanks a lot for help me