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Phacidium-like Fruit Bodies with Valsa-like Spores on Bark of Salix
Peter Thompson,
31-05-2013 12:07
I recently found fruit bodies, each with an individual blackish stroma, peppering the bark of a dead twig of Salix.
The perithecia were flattened and located under the bark rather than in the dead wood.
I have attached images of the microscopy and the fruit bodies. The spores resemble those of valsoid ascomycetes, but the fruit bodies are individually immersed.
I wonder if anyone has encountered these before, and may know their genus and species.
Thank You,
With Best Wishes,
Peter.