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Ombrophila janthina?
Rubén Martínez-Gil,
22-09-2014 14:32

Hola a todos.
Subo unas fotos de una especie que encontré ayer sobre estróbilos de conos de Picea abies, en las orillas de un riachuelo.
Miden hasta 4 mm de diámetro.
Esporas de 6,8-8,5 x 3,5-4,5 micras.
He pensado que podría tratarse de O. janthina, ¿Qué os parece?
Gracias por su ayuda.
Rubén
Hans-Otto Baral,
22-09-2014 15:07
Re : Ombrophila janthina?
Great documentation! O. janthina has much smalle spores and especially much smaller oil drops. The hyphae in gel are presumably from the medulla?
I believe it is O. violacea. Everything fots with my key. How large ar the apos?
Zotto
I believe it is O. violacea. Everything fots with my key. How large ar the apos?
Zotto
Rubén Martínez-Gil,
22-09-2014 21:53
Hans-Otto Baral,
22-09-2014 22:42
Re : Ombrophila janthina?
No , the gel is not inside the hyphae but between (n the beforelast pic with the minute crystals). Gel is almost invisible, but you feel it when you try to cut the fruitbody.
But you new photo does not look like being such hyphae from the medullary excipulum?
But you new photo does not look like being such hyphae from the medullary excipulum?








