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Marja Pennanen,
20-09-2011 18:24
once again I'm confused.
Yesterday I found some light coloured, hairy ascomycetes on Lycopodium. They are about 0,1-0,3 mm wide.
The spores are about 9-10x2 with some droplets, asci 35-40x5-6, IKI blue and hairs about 10-20x4-6 (-even wider?). They are funny. They have a roundish base and a tapering narrow tip or sometimes tips. I noticed nothing peculiar in paraphyses.
I tried to find something from Raitviir's "Revised...". Genus Hyalacrotes seemed a little like this, but there were no species, that would fit. Has anyone better knowledge or fresh ideas?
Marja
Stip Helleman,
21-09-2011 00:57
Re : Hyalacrotes?
Hi Marja,
once again you confuse us too!
It is amazing what you find, although the pictures are a bit unsharp it looks a lot like Urceolella pani, the type was on Lycopodium too.
You see Seppo's article in Karstenia 27 1987
Cheers,
Stip
once again you confuse us too!
It is amazing what you find, although the pictures are a bit unsharp it looks a lot like Urceolella pani, the type was on Lycopodium too.
You see Seppo's article in Karstenia 27 1987
Cheers,
Stip
Marja Pennanen,
21-09-2011 08:02
Re : Hyalacrotes?
Dear Stip,
thank you. I'll check that, when I get home.
I found yellowish Hamatocanthoscypha on Lycopodium, too. What do you say about that?
Just that the photos were even more unsharp, so I'm still concidering weather I should bring that finding here...
Thankfully: Marja
thank you. I'll check that, when I get home.
I found yellowish Hamatocanthoscypha on Lycopodium, too. What do you say about that?
Just that the photos were even more unsharp, so I'm still concidering weather I should bring that finding here...
Thankfully: Marja


