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Unknown pyreno
Maren Kamke, 29-11-2013 16:44
Maren KamkeHi everybody,

This pyreno on a piece of wood has 3-celled spores, 2 brown cells and the cell on one end is hyalin. Size about (16-19) 17,64x6,57 (5,5-8) µm.


Unfortunately I don't have more information. Despite that does anyone have an idea?


Thank you.


Regards Maren

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Björn Wergen, 29-11-2013 19:55
Björn Wergen
Re : Unknown pyreno
Hi Maren,

this looks like Apiorhynchostoma curreyi. Please compare.

regards,
björn
Maren Kamke, 30-11-2013 14:15
Maren Kamke
Re : Unknown pyreno
Hi Björn,
thank you very much, you could be right. I think the picture shows an apical porus. Because I couldn't check the iodine reaction of the ascus there remains a little question mark.
Regards
Maren
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