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Sarea resinae
Alex Akulov,
13-07-2011 20:56

Dear Friends
Here is Sarea resinae macro and micro photos.
This is very beautiful species with unusual type of asci!
Alex
Christian Lechat,
13-07-2011 21:35
Re : Sarea resinae
Hi Alex,
 this species is rather common in France, especially in low mountain. I've several collection of it.
Cheers,
Christian
 this species is rather common in France, especially in low mountain. I've several collection of it.
Cheers,
Christian
Hans-Otto Baral,
13-07-2011 21:40
Re : Sarea resinae
These resinicolous discomycetes are actually rarely collected. But they are frequent, Guy marson will affirm that. Apotheciao of S. resinae I did not see very often, but S. difformis is a common species, quite rapidly found on any larger black resinous wound of any conifer branches, the branches often still alive. Of course, they are well-masked. There is a blackish-olivaceous Orbilia also on these wounds, but this is much more difficult to find.
I have about 35 records of S. difformis in my database, many by Guy from Luxembourg and S-France, but also here around.
Zotto
I have about 35 records of S. difformis in my database, many by Guy from Luxembourg and S-France, but also here around.
Zotto
Alex Akulov,
13-07-2011 21:41
Hans-Otto Baral,
13-07-2011 21:50
Re : Sarea resinae
Don't think so. The S. resinae anamorph forms yellow-orange pycnidia with hyaline conidia.
Zotto
Zotto
Christian Lechat,
13-07-2011 21:57
Re : Sarea resinae
Alex, you should have to take a look here: http://www.ascofrance.com/forum/6768/anamorphe?,
Christian
Christian





