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Hairy pseudothecia on Foeniculum
Enrique Rubio, 26-02-2020 12:46
Enrique RubioHi to everybody
Minute superficial setose roundish pseudothecia growing on Foeniculum vulgare. At the same host there are indistinct fruitbodys of the sexual and asexual form of the fungus. In the pics you can see the hyaline conidia and the bitunicate asci with several 'leptosphaeriod' up to 7-septate ascospores perhaps not very mature.
Do you have some idea? Maybe Herpotrichiellaceae?
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Till Lohmeyer, 26-02-2020 13:25
Re : Hairy pseudothecia on Foeniculum
Perhaps an Acanthostigma?

Best regards
Till
Björn Nordén, 29-02-2020 14:13
Re : Hairy pseudothecia on Foeniculum
Nodulosphaeria?