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Lachnellula calycina?
Steve Clements,
27-08-2016 22:26
On a decouvert cet joli asco sur Pinus sylvestris. A cause les spores sont si petis, je crois que j'avez Lachnellula calycina (ce le meme chose a L. resinaria var. calycina?)
We found this lovely little (0.8mm) disco on Pinus sylvestris. Because the elliptical spores are so small, maximum 3x2 um, I presume it's Lachnellula calycina (syn. L. resinaria var calycina?).
Which means maybe I don't need to do any more microscopy!
Cordialement,
Steve
Hans-Otto Baral,
27-08-2016 22:33

Re : Lachnellula calycina?
I think it is L. resinaria, not L. calycina. The latter has more or less globose spores, unlike this one.
I think in the meantime that the two are good species. For details see my key:
http://invivoveritas.de/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Lachnellula-Baral-20081.pdf
Zotto
I think in the meantime that the two are good species. For details see my key:
http://invivoveritas.de/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Lachnellula-Baral-20081.pdf
Zotto
Steve Clements,
27-08-2016 23:02
Re : Lachnellula calycina?
Thank you Zotto,
I have used your key - it's not bad at all !
Cheers,
Steve
I have used your key - it's not bad at all !
Cheers,
Steve