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Hi all,We found picnidia on Protoparmeliopsis mur

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on herbaceous stem
Yannick Mourgues, 14-11-2010 01:00
Yannick MourguesThis asco found today on herbaceous stem.

Excipulum black, Hymenium pale yellow.

Spores hyalines with 1-3 partitions, 17,4-20,1x3,1-4,4 um
Asques I-, croziers -, 40-50x10-15 um, spores bi- to multiseriate.
Paraphyses filiform, l<1um, end rounded.

Any idea ?

Yannick
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Yannick Mourgues, 14-11-2010 01:01
Yannick Mourgues
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spores in water
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Yannick Mourgues, 14-11-2010 01:01
Yannick Mourgues
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spores in Lugol
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Yannick Mourgues, 14-11-2010 01:01
Yannick Mourgues
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asques
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Yannick Mourgues, 14-11-2010 20:20
Yannick Mourgues
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Nobody ?

Could it be something near Calycella genus, close to scolochloae specie ? Spores are too big for this one ...
May be I should have a look to the Textura, but it's so small... diametre<0,2mm

Yannick
Martin Bemmann, 14-11-2010 20:25
Martin Bemmann
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Hi Yannick,
couldn't it be something like a Pyrenopeziza? I never found one yet. Just a guess...

Cheers,

Martin