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Cistella en Carex pendula
Javier Ormad,
21-03-2014 22:19
Otra especie en Carex pendula, hojas secas.
Ascomas hasta 1 mm diámetro, sésiles, discoides, blanquecinos, con borde marcado.
Ascas con 8 esporas, en zona superior, IKI+, pero no veo claros croziers. Esporas con 4-8 gútulas salpicadas por su interior. Parafisis con septo que separa una zona superior limpia, con otra inferior con VBs.
Pelos en forma de bastón, de hasta 8 micras de grosor, con superficie rugosa, naciendo de un excípulo ectal, de textura angularis-prismatica.
Me parece Cistella albidolutea. ¿Voy bien?
Saludos
Hi all!
Another species in Carex pendula, dry leaves.
Ascomata up to 1 mm diameter, sessile, discoid, whitish, marked edge.
Asci 8 spores in area above, IKI +, but I see clear croziers. Spores with 4-8 gútulas sprinkled inside. Paraphyses septum that separates a clean area above, with a lower with VBs.
Rod-shaped hairs, up to 8 microns thick, with rough, being born of a ectal excípulo of texture angularis-prismatica.
I think Cistella albidolutea. Am I right?
Regards
Javier
Hans-Otto Baral,
21-03-2014 22:26

Re : Cistella en Carex pendula
The hairs look not much warted but I nevertheless think it is C. albidolutea, yes.
Zotto
Zotto
Javier Ormad,
21-03-2014 22:37
Hans-Otto Baral,
21-03-2014 22:54

Re : Cistella en Carex pendula
Yes, but I know them more more densely spiny though the spines are rather minute.