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Ombrophila? hemiamyloid
Maren Kamke, 12-03-2014 20:37
Maren KamkeHi everybody,
I got this find from a friend. Apothecia between mosses on soil, up to 4,5 mm, pale orangepink, stem 2,5 mm long, whitish. Asci 80-82 x 10 with croziers (I think), biseriate, IKL positive with red and lilac ascus-raktion, blue after KOH treatment. Paraphyses hyalin without guttules, up to 4 µm wide, septate. Spores becoming 1-septate, hyaline (12-15) 13,6 x 3,75 (3-4) µm, oil +/- 1.
I'm not sure with Ombrophila.
Regards Maren
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Gernot Friebes, 12-03-2014 20:54
Re : Ombrophila? hemiamyloid
Hi Maren,

reminds me of Roseodiscus formosus.

Best wishes,
Gernot
DirkW, 12-03-2014 21:37
DirkW
Re : Ombrophila? hemiamyloid
hi maren,

i agree with gernot. was it in ceratodon purpureum?
where did you found it? i'm always interested in data to this species ...

best

dirk
Maren Kamke, 12-03-2014 21:51
Maren Kamke
Re : Ombrophila? hemiamyloid
Hallo Gernot,
natürlich, danke. Manchmal sieht man den Wald vor lauter Bäumen nicht.
LG Maren