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Cudoniella on Carex
Nicolas Suberbielle,
20-06-2024 16:07

J'ai trouvé cette espèce sur les feuilles mortes de Carex microcarpa a 1200m d'altitude.
Je pensais un Ombrphila (cypericola ??) mais je ne suis pas certain du tout...
Je joins outes les infos et les photos dans le PDF.
Merci de votre aide
Nicolas
Edit : Cudoniella clavus / tenuispora
Enrique Rubio,
20-06-2024 16:12
Re : Ombrophila on Carex
Hi Ncolas
Did you consider Cudoniella clavus as a possibility?
Did you consider Cudoniella clavus as a possibility?
Hans-Otto Baral,
20-06-2024 16:58

Re : Ombrophila on Carex
I agee!
(Enrique, did you reseive my mails?)
Enrique Rubio,
20-06-2024 17:37
Re : Ombrophila on Carex
Yes, Zotto. Don't be afraid, I will answer you soon. I'm sorry for being late
Bernard CLESSE,
20-06-2024 20:17

Re : Ombrophila on Carex
Bonsoir Nicolas et bien content de te lire !
Même si la messe est dite, je suis d'accord avec les propositions d'Enrique et Zotto : Cudoniella clavus qui vient généralement en mai-juin sur des branchettes mais aussi sur différentes plantes herbacées et pourries dans les ruisselets, sources et zones humides de ma région.
Amitiés,
Bernard
Même si la messe est dite, je suis d'accord avec les propositions d'Enrique et Zotto : Cudoniella clavus qui vient généralement en mai-juin sur des branchettes mais aussi sur différentes plantes herbacées et pourries dans les ruisselets, sources et zones humides de ma région.
Amitiés,
Bernard
Hans-Otto Baral,
20-06-2024 20:28

Re : Ombrophila on Carex
I should add that the excipulum looks more like in C. tenuispora.
Was the substrate flooded?
Nicolas Suberbielle,
21-06-2024 16:03

Re : Ombrophila on Carex
Merci pour vos retours vous avez raison, je le suis embarqué dans les Ombrphila en passant complètement à côté des Cudoniella ...
@Hans-Otto Baral : I found those on dead stems of Carex microcarpa, in a ditch filled with water and in a partially flooded lawn in the forest. The leaves were not directly in the water, but a few inches away. I have trouble seeing the difference between the textura of the two species but it looks more porrecta - intricata que prismatica - angularis to me. Should i say C. tenuispora for now ? I can send it to the lab for DNA alanysis if needed.
@Hans-Otto Baral : I found those on dead stems of Carex microcarpa, in a ditch filled with water and in a partially flooded lawn in the forest. The leaves were not directly in the water, but a few inches away. I have trouble seeing the difference between the textura of the two species but it looks more porrecta - intricata que prismatica - angularis to me. Should i say C. tenuispora for now ? I can send it to the lab for DNA alanysis if needed.
Hans-Otto Baral,
21-06-2024 16:28

Re : Cudoniella on Carex
Well, the aquous habitat speakd for C. clavus. I know C. clavus with a prismatica which I do not see there. But the apo stipe is more obconical in C. tenuispora, so I am undecided. DNA (ITS) would surely clarify this.