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Phialina lachnobrachya / lachnobrachyoides
Nina Filippova, 07-02-2013 17:45
This specimen also from the litter of Chamaedaphne. It was in scarse collection and underdeveloped, since i have not seen asci well, "it seems" they are 4-spored. If so, the species is P. lachnobrachya. The spores size also close to this species. But probably P. lachnobrachyoides, which is close, and differ in number of spores in asci (8) and spores are narrower.

Apothecia discoid, sessile, 150-450 mk diam, white or yellowish, outer surface and edge covered with soft hairs.

Excipulum from textura prismatica, cells some irregular, at flanks are longer (25 x 5), shorter at the edge (10 x 8), in the base from brown textra epidermoidea, hairs arise densely from the edge and scarsely from lower part; hairs to 150 mk long, 4 mk broad at base, 4-6 segmented in basal part, attenuated to filiform (1 mk) upper part, covered by yellowish incrustation; asci clavate, clamped, with amyloid pore, 32,2 (29,6-35,1) x 5,5 (4,9-6,6); paraphyses cylindrical, some enlarged to the tip, 2-3 segmented in basal part, some branched in 2-3 parts in basal part, tip obtuse, 38-46 x 2,3-2,9; spores (rare in investigated specimen) 4 in asci, subfusiform, 2-guttulate, 12,6-13,7 x 2-2,3 (N=3).


Ombrotrophic bog, N61,065408° E69,455652°, 04.08.2012.

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Hans-Otto Baral, 07-02-2013 17:52
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Phialina lachnobrachya / lachnobrachyoides
This would be important to see in living state. From the lipid in the spores I would exclude lachnobrachya.
Nina Filippova, 07-02-2013 17:57
Re : Phialina lachnobrachya / lachnobrachyoides
Well, this will be observed again in next season, - it is constant inhabitant of this substrate.
Hans-Otto Baral, 07-02-2013 18:05
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Phialina lachnobrachya / lachnobrachyoides
I see in Seppo the spores of lachnobrachyoides  as 114-21.8 x 1.3-2 , so yourse seem wider. But spore guttules speak for this species, though the substrate is different.