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Cistella on herbal leaves
Marja Pennanen,
15-09-2014 11:24
I collected some myxos on a leaf fallen among grasses.
There were some tiny, whitish ascos growing on the leaf, too.
They are about 0,1 mm wide.
The almoust cylidric hairs seems to be incrusted all the way (belong to a Cistella), 10-20x4-6.
The spores are 6-8x2,5-3 and have two polar droplets.
The asci are about 10-30x6-7 (-8) and paraphyses are narrow.
Determination was once again a mission impossible for me: Marja
Marja Pennanen,
16-09-2014 09:29
Re : Cistella on herbal leaves
Hi again,
is there something more needed? I can go today to the collection place and pick some more.
Still my equipment gives me very limited possibilities to tell all the needed facts. I'll got to try to get something better.
The combination of biguttulate spores and almoust cylindric (a bit widened at the tips) broad hairs must be unique. Raitviirs key gave no answer to my prpblem.
So is it possible, that these are something, that nobody else has found yet?
Marja
is there something more needed? I can go today to the collection place and pick some more.
Still my equipment gives me very limited possibilities to tell all the needed facts. I'll got to try to get something better.
The combination of biguttulate spores and almoust cylindric (a bit widened at the tips) broad hairs must be unique. Raitviirs key gave no answer to my prpblem.
So is it possible, that these are something, that nobody else has found yet?
Marja