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Cenangium sarothamni? - or what else?
Lothar Krieglsteiner, 13-12-2016 11:44
Lothar Krieglsteiner

The day before yesterday I found the following discomycete on dead, but still standing bushes of Sarothamnus scoparius (Cytisus scoparius), in the National Park of Eifel in GErmany (Northrhine-Westphalia).


With the Zotto-key I came near E. fuckelii but this species does not seem to fit fully.


Now, at home, I had a look into Rehm - and there I found Cenangium sarothamni Fuckel. But this does not seem to fit, either - especiallly the spores are given much broader, and the apothecia are described as blackish brown.


The asci are iodine-negative, and croziers are present.


Does somebody have an (other) solution?


Best regards from Lothar

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Hans-Otto Baral, 13-12-2016 12:33
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Re : Cenangium sarothamni? - or what else?
Hallo Lothar
kannst du mir mal die Bilder als Anhang schicken, sie sind etwas klein.
Gruß
Zotto