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Ombrophila limosella
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová),
07-10-2020 15:02
Hello, these fungi grew on soil with small mosses, in a Picea forest in South Bohemia, together with Ramsbottomia macracantha. Ascospores hyaline, smooth, one-celled, (11.3) 11.5 - 13.9 (15.7) × (4.6) 4.9 - 6 (6.1) µm, Q = (1.9) 2.1 - 2.7 (2.8).
Asci 71-78.5 x 8.8-11 µm, inoperculate, arising from croziers, IKI+.
Paraphyses simple, straight, hyaline, septate, 1.6-2.2 µm wide, apex slightly enlarged, 1.8-3.6 µm wide.
Medulla strongly gelified t. intricata, with crystals, hyphae 1.5-3.6 µm wide. Ectal excipulum t. prismatica, cells 14-54 × 10-20 µm.
It´s Ombrophila limosella, isn´t it?
Zuzana
Hans-Otto Baral,
07-10-2020 17:52
Re : Ombrophila limosella
Yes I agree. Did you photograph the amyloid ring?
I cannot find a sequence of this species in my files or in GenBank, so this would be a chance.
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová),
07-10-2020 18:23
Hans-Otto Baral,
07-10-2020 18:42
Re : Ombrophila limosella
Good! The ring is o.k., in the dead state it would be much more expanded.











