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Other winter Orbilias
Marja Pennanen,
04-02-2011 12:58
as I mentioned in the ealier O. vinosa subject, I have found other Orbilias during winter ,too.
Here's two of them:
Michel Hairaud,
04-02-2011 13:02
Re:Other winter Orbilias
I can see at least 3 or 4, actually, Marja. ;)
(with no other characteristics, it will probbaly be difficult to give a name)
(with no other characteristics, it will probbaly be difficult to give a name)
Marja Pennanen,
04-02-2011 13:03
Marja Pennanen,
04-02-2011 13:07
Marja Pennanen,
04-02-2011 13:10
Re:Other winter Orbilias
Hi Michel,
actually there are at least 5 of them ;) :) :) :)
But propably only two species...
Smiling: Marja
actually there are at least 5 of them ;) :) :) :)
But propably only two species...
Smiling: Marja
Hans-Otto Baral,
04-02-2011 13:59
Re:Other winter Orbilias
Hi Marja
yeah, the yellow one is O. xanthoguttulata. That likes to occur with O. phragmotricha (= rubella s.auct.).
Also Karelia and Prunus padus?
zotto
yeah, the yellow one is O. xanthoguttulata. That likes to occur with O. phragmotricha (= rubella s.auct.).
Also Karelia and Prunus padus?
zotto
Hans-Otto Baral,
04-02-2011 13:59
Re:Other winter Orbilias
Hi Marja
yeah, the yellow one is O. xanthoguttulata. That likes to occur with O. phragmotricha (= rubella s.auct.).
Also Karelia and Prunus padus?
zotto
yeah, the yellow one is O. xanthoguttulata. That likes to occur with O. phragmotricha (= rubella s.auct.).
Also Karelia and Prunus padus?
zotto
Marja Pennanen,
04-02-2011 14:43
Re:Other winter Orbilias
Hi Zotto,
thank you :)
The paraphyse tips are not perfectly lined.
O. xanthoguttulata has not been determined in Finland at least before year 2001, must be a new species.
This was bark of a dead Salix caprea still standing and I can almoust see the trunk from my window (meaning Raivionmäki).
Smiling even more: Marja
thank you :)
The paraphyse tips are not perfectly lined.
O. xanthoguttulata has not been determined in Finland at least before year 2001, must be a new species.
This was bark of a dead Salix caprea still standing and I can almoust see the trunk from my window (meaning Raivionmäki).
Smiling even more: Marja
Hans-Otto Baral,
04-02-2011 15:47
Re:Other winter Orbilias
Thanks. Yes. it is new, but it is not new to Finland :-)
Karsten (1870: 248, 1871: 102, p.p.) as O. rubella
(Karsten mixed this and rubella, at last I found only xantho in one of his specimens, whereas the others of him were phragmotricha)
Zotto
Karsten (1870: 248, 1871: 102, p.p.) as O. rubella
(Karsten mixed this and rubella, at last I found only xantho in one of his specimens, whereas the others of him were phragmotricha)
Zotto
Hans-Otto Baral,
04-02-2011 15:47
Re:Other winter Orbilias
Thanks. Yes. it is new, but it is not new to Finland :-)
Karsten (1870: 248, 1871: 102, p.p.) as O. rubella
(Karsten mixed this and rubella, at last I found only xantho in one of his specimens, whereas the others of him were phragmotricha)
Zotto
Karsten (1870: 248, 1871: 102, p.p.) as O. rubella
(Karsten mixed this and rubella, at last I found only xantho in one of his specimens, whereas the others of him were phragmotricha)
Zotto
Hans-Otto Baral,
07-02-2011 10:54
Re:Other winter Orbilias
Dear Marja
try to gather your collection data. Could you please give me the date of the present find? Did you check the rose orbilia?
Zotto
try to gather your collection data. Could you please give me the date of the present find? Did you check the rose orbilia?
Zotto
NC NC,
07-02-2011 21:33
Re:Other winter Orbilias
Hi,
ooh yes. It's what I used to think O. rubella and may have some problems to remember any other way ;)
I found no conidias near O x.
Lat: 62° 43.588' lon: 29° 0.085', if I took the righ ones...
Collected 30.1, 2011.
Thank you once again.
Maybe I'll bring other Orbilias here, if/when I find them during our winter, which will still last some months.
Marja
ooh yes. It's what I used to think O. rubella and may have some problems to remember any other way ;)
I found no conidias near O x.
Lat: 62° 43.588' lon: 29° 0.085', if I took the righ ones...
Collected 30.1, 2011.
Thank you once again.
Maybe I'll bring other Orbilias here, if/when I find them during our winter, which will still last some months.
Marja
Marja Pennanen,
07-02-2011 21:38
Re:Other winter Orbilias
Hi,
oh yes, it was propably the one I used to think as O. rubella. The specimen is already at Joensuu.
I found no conidias near O x.
Collected 30.1 2011, Raivionmäki, Outokumpu,lat: 62° 43.588 lon: 29° 0.085, if I picked the right coordinates .
Than you once again: Marja
oh yes, it was propably the one I used to think as O. rubella. The specimen is already at Joensuu.
I found no conidias near O x.
Collected 30.1 2011, Raivionmäki, Outokumpu,lat: 62° 43.588 lon: 29° 0.085, if I picked the right coordinates .
Than you once again: Marja
Hans-Otto Baral,
07-02-2011 23:17
Re:Other winter Orbilias
I can presently not check coordinates because GE does not start.
Did you see the hairs of phragmotricha, because t could be rubella as well.
Zotto
Did you see the hairs of phragmotricha, because t could be rubella as well.
Zotto
Marja Pennanen,
08-02-2011 10:30
Re:Other winter Orbilias
Hi,
no I didn't. Just checked a couple of spores and asci. I've got too many specimens to check and too little time. So I believed in you determination and did nothing else.
As a matter of fact I thought, that O p. is a new synonym of O r . Should know that tricha means hairs, but my latin still needs a lot more work.
No harm has still happened, I just tell the person I delivered the specimen to look better ;)
By the way I did take some photos ;)
Marja
no I didn't. Just checked a couple of spores and asci. I've got too many specimens to check and too little time. So I believed in you determination and did nothing else.
As a matter of fact I thought, that O p. is a new synonym of O r . Should know that tricha means hairs, but my latin still needs a lot more work.
No harm has still happened, I just tell the person I delivered the specimen to look better ;)
By the way I did take some photos ;)
Marja
Hans-Otto Baral,
08-02-2011 16:56
Re:Other winter Orbilias
Bingo, that is enough! phragmotricha means "with sepate hairs" ( a name invented by Evi). The true rubella has also septate hairs, but shorter and with a short to very long glassy process on each.
Zotto
Zotto