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Durella??
Baeza Yajaira, 06-03-2012 21:21
Baeza  Yajairahello 

i got this Durella? really i dont know if it is so i hope somebody can help me.
AScospores 18 - 23 x 4 - 5 with 3 septa
ASci (90-) 100 - 135 x 11. biseriate, pore blue in MLZ (j+), clavate 8 spores
Paraphyses cilindric brown color
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Hans-Otto Baral, 06-03-2012 22:19
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Re : Durella??
Du you have a macro? And a photo of the amyloid pore?

What is the substrate? And where did you collect?

It reminds me of something rhytismatalean, but that had inamyloid asci.

Zotto
Baeza Yajaira, 07-03-2012 00:51
Baeza  Yajaira
Re : Durella??
i dont have the macro picture but this is the description.. apothecia superficial , subsessil to a short and broad stipe similar like a base Disco concave , 0.2 to 0 .5 mm diam. black. 
Receptacule smooth, black o black- brown.
growing on a fern rachis from the rain cloud forest.  
 i dont have the picture of the amyloid pore but the reaction was cleary positive.
Hans-Otto Baral, 07-03-2012 07:43
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Durella??
The amyloid ring must be very thin, as the ascus tip looks thin-walled on your pics. These strongly constricted spores look very unusual for what I have seen in Durella. A section of the excipulum would also be helpful.

I know the tropical discomycetes only very briefly, I am sorry.

Zotto