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A Phillipsia like specimen
Esquivel-Rios Eduardo, 19-10-2012 03:23
Hi Everyone.

I recently found this discomicete,  like Phillipsia, sessile apothecium, almost flat, with a short foot in the center, 4 to 5 cm. Diameter, asci 350-400 x 12-15 microns, ascospores 24-30 x 9-11 microns, oval, hyaline, without streaks, upper apothecium is pinkish-red, but the bottom is black. No match any kind of Phillipsia reported. Please someone help in identification.
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Esquivel-Rios Eduardo, 19-10-2012 03:26
Re : A Phillipsia like specimen
Some additional photos with apotecium details
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Carlo Agnello, 19-10-2012 06:20
Carlo Agnello
Re : A Phillipsia like specimen
Hi Eduardo,
this is very interesting...The outer surface seems to have brown hairs.
I would like to study it !
Bye
Esquivel-Rios Eduardo, 19-10-2012 18:42
Re : A Phillipsia like specimen
Yes, the outer surface have a dark brown hifae layer , 1 - 2 mm. width, hairy appearance.
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Carlo Agnello, 19-10-2012 19:16
Carlo Agnello
Re : A Phillipsia like specimen
Hi Eduardo,
in my opinion this is a Sarcosomatacea near Galiella...
Or a Chorioactidacea but it's not into the 4 known genera.
Have you a fragment for me ?
Best
Esquivel-Rios Eduardo, 19-10-2012 20:17
Re : A Phillipsia like specimen
Yes, send me your addres.  The sample must be dehydrated..?
Carbone Matteo, 19-10-2012 21:09
Re : A Phillipsia like specimen
Hi Eduardo,
yes it's definitely a species close to Galiella spongiosa! ;) 

Phillipsia is a Sarcoscyphacea and it shows other features! That's why it didn't match! :D


It's important to understand better the exact spores markings!


Best

Matte

  

Carbone Matteo, 19-10-2012 21:11
Re : A Phillipsia like specimen
Yes, it must be dehydrated! ;)

bye

Matte
Esquivel-Rios Eduardo, 19-10-2012 23:57
Re : A Phillipsia like specimen

Yes, my microscope is not very good to see the surface of the ascospores. Send me your mailing address. I'm drying the specimen to send it.

Carlo Agnello, 20-10-2012 00:44
Carlo Agnello
Re : A Phillipsia like specimen
OK.
You have a e-mail
Thank you very much