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Another paper requested
Spooren Marco,
24-05-2012 19:08
I am looking for a paper:
Holm & Holm 1978 Some Pteridicolous Ascomycetes. Botaniska Notiser 131 (1) 97-115.
I am also looking for a description of Naevia tiliae Klebahn,(Pseudopeziza tiliae Kleb. ) apart from the short description in Klebahn 's " Haupt- und nebenfruchtformen ".
Best regards,
Marco Spooren
Alain GARDIENNET,
25-05-2012 08:30
Re : Another paper requested
Bonjour Marco,
J'ai ce doc à la maison, je te l'envoie ce soir.
Alain
J'ai ce doc à la maison, je te l'envoie ce soir.
Alain
Spooren Marco,
25-05-2012 09:50
Re : Another paper requested
Dear Alain,
Unfortunately I dont read ore speak French.But I hope that You are saying that You will give me an answer on my guestions?
Best regards,
Marco
Alain GARDIENNET,
25-05-2012 21:28
Re : Another paper requested
Sorry, I'm now at home and I discover that I haven't Holm 1978 about pteridicolous fungi, but Holm 1981 about equiseticolous fungi...
Alain
Alain
Spooren Marco,
25-05-2012 21:28
Re : Another paper requested
Hello Alain,
Thank you for the paper,but it is NOT the one I was looking for....You send me "Equisticolous ascomycetes "1981/
I hope you have the requested paper?
Best Regards,
Marco
Thank you for the paper,but it is NOT the one I was looking for....You send me "Equisticolous ascomycetes "1981/
I hope you have the requested paper?
Best Regards,
Marco
Hans-Otto Baral,
25-05-2012 21:53

Re : Another paper requested
I have a photocopy of the paper in Bot. Notiser 131, with moderate quality of the photos. If nobody has a pdf, I will do a scan tomorrow.
Zotto
Zotto
Hans-Otto Baral,
27-05-2012 12:01

Re : Another paper requested
Luc Bailly,
27-05-2012 19:09
Re : Another paper requested
Bonjour à tous,
Je serais intéressé par les deux articles, "equiseticolous" et "pteridicolous", vu les milieux fagnads que je visite.
Hi all, I'd be interested in both publications, due to the places I visit.
mycoluc@gmail.com
Merci d'avance, Thanks in advance, - LUC.
Je serais intéressé par les deux articles, "equiseticolous" et "pteridicolous", vu les milieux fagnads que je visite.
Hi all, I'd be interested in both publications, due to the places I visit.
mycoluc@gmail.com
Merci d'avance, Thanks in advance, - LUC.
Hans-Otto Baral,
27-05-2012 19:11

Re : Another paper requested
Hi Luc
I will send you
Zotto
I will send you
Zotto
Luc Bailly,
27-05-2012 19:20
Re : Another paper requested
Got them! Thanks, Zotto.
Yannick Mourgues,
27-05-2012 21:43

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Hi Zotto.
Could you send it to me too ?
Thank's a lot !
Yannick
Could you send it to me too ?
Thank's a lot !
Yannick
Spooren Marco,
27-05-2012 21:59
Re : Another paper requested
Hello Zotto,
My e-mail-address is: marcos1959@tele2.nl">marcos1959@tele2.nl
Thanks very much for the afford!
Marco
By the way,is it possible that you have also an answer on my second question?The case is that I have a disco which I (for now and probaly for ever )call Naevala perexigua,but it is not on Quercus,so i study something around Naevala.
Best regards,
Marco
Hans-Otto Baral,
27-05-2012 22:16

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Hi Marco
please find the scans in your mailbox.
As for Naevia tiliae I have it in my database only for Moser 1963. In what kind of leaves did you find your fungus? Do you have any documentation about it?
Naevala (?Naeviopsis) perexigua has nicely hemiamyloid apical rings and seems not to be host-specific. I have here records on Quercus, Fagus, and Betula, and it seems it is all the same (one was collected by Luc Baily). I never found it myself.
Zotto
please find the scans in your mailbox.
As for Naevia tiliae I have it in my database only for Moser 1963. In what kind of leaves did you find your fungus? Do you have any documentation about it?
Naevala (?Naeviopsis) perexigua has nicely hemiamyloid apical rings and seems not to be host-specific. I have here records on Quercus, Fagus, and Betula, and it seems it is all the same (one was collected by Luc Baily). I never found it myself.
Zotto
Spooren Marco,
27-05-2012 22:36
Re : Another paper requested
Hello Zotto,
I have a collection leaves from Ginkgo biloba,the Naevala fits in N. minutissima (Auerswald ) Hein as described by Hein in "Revision der Gattung Laetinaevia etc. in Willdenowia Beiheft 9 1976.
But he mentions an N. tiliae as "ahnlich.".With the escription from Klebahn cant I anything.Hein gives for N. minutissima (= N. perexigua ) only Quercus div. spec. as matrix.I think my thing is N. perexigua but was confused because of the different substrate.
Best regards,
Marco
At this moment my Ginkgo leaves are in a moist chamber,its not easy to get them ripe.Athough I tried to look at the Melzer-reaction,I must look at the thing under the microscope once again.
B.
Marco
Chris Yeates,
28-05-2012 02:48

Re : Another paper requested
Zotto has kindly sent me jpegs of this paper - I have turned these into a PDF (not brilliant, but perhaps useful?)
best wishes
Chris
best wishes
Chris