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Ascocoryne anomorph
Malcolm Greaves,
05-11-2013 20:47
I have found photos of the anomorph of A solitaria which look very similar but I cannot find photos of the anomorph of A cylichnium. Is it likely to be one of these?
Thanks
Mal
Hans-Otto Baral,
05-11-2013 21:08
Re : Ascocoryne anomorph
A. cylichnium does not have an anamorph. This one could also be that of A. solitaria. With the microscope the two anamorphs can be distinguished: Phialides narrow vs. globose.
Zotto
Zotto
Malcolm Greaves,
05-11-2013 21:45
Re : Ascocoryne anomorph
Zotto
Thanks. The Phialides look swollen rather than globose but definitely not narrow. I cannot show because my camera is playing up at the moment. Which species does that suggest?
Mal
Thanks. The Phialides look swollen rather than globose but definitely not narrow. I cannot show because my camera is playing up at the moment. Which species does that suggest?
Mal
Hans-Otto Baral,
05-11-2013 21:50
Re : Ascocoryne anomorph
Ascocoryne solitaria (anamorph Coryne albida).
The swollen phialides are not always globose, also elipsoid/fusoid, but they commonly contain a large crystal in the living cytoplasm.
Zotto
The swollen phialides are not always globose, also elipsoid/fusoid, but they commonly contain a large crystal in the living cytoplasm.
Zotto
Malcolm Greaves,
06-11-2013 18:01
Re : Ascocoryne anomorph
Thanks
Mal
Mal
Rubén Martínez-Gil,
10-11-2013 23:19
Hans-Otto Baral,
11-11-2013 09:46
Re : Ascocoryne anomorph
Yes, this is Coryne albida.
Only the conidiogenous cells are not alive as it seems, therefore the crystal not visible.
Only the conidiogenous cells are not alive as it seems, therefore the crystal not visible.
Rubén Martínez-Gil,
11-11-2013 12:48
Re : Ascocoryne anomorph
Gracias por todo Zotto.
No he podido observar el cristal, la recolecta la hice hace ya más de 15 días y los tenía ya secos cuando tomé la muestra.
En próximos encuentros intentaré ver los cristales.
Un saludo y gracias.
Rubén
No he podido observar el cristal, la recolecta la hice hace ya más de 15 días y los tenía ya secos cuando tomé la muestra.
En próximos encuentros intentaré ver los cristales.
Un saludo y gracias.
Rubén