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Sphaeriale
Enrique Rubio, 23-07-2020 17:21
Enrique RubioHi to everybody

This pyrenomicete grew in very rotten wood of Acer pseudoplatanus in which it formed non-stromatic and isolated immersed perithecia. The asci have short stipes and a conspicuous apical apparatus I(-).
Amerospores are olive or dark brown in colour, without appendages or gelatinous sheaths and without germ-slits and the are perhaps porate.
Do you have some idea for me? Anthostomella? Endoxyla?
Many thanks in advance
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Jacques Fournier, 26-07-2020 22:18
Jacques Fournier
Re : Sphaeriale
hola Enrique,

microscopy points toward a Camarops, but the apparent lack of stroma is not typical. I have no better idea, sorry.

Cheers,

Jacques
Enrique Rubio, 27-07-2020 00:59
Enrique Rubio
Re : Sphaeriale
Dear Jacques
As you say, Camarops was a possibly good idea, but as you can see, there's no such thing as a stroma.
Many thanks for your help.
Enrique