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13-09-2025 14:01

Thomas Flammer

dark brown apothecia, splitIKI-Spores biguttulate

13-09-2025 14:10

Wim de Groot

We found this hymenoscyphus on rubus fruticulosis.

13-09-2025 15:43

Edmond POINTE Edmond POINTE

Bonjour Christian,J'ai trouvé deux spores ressemb

11-09-2025 16:57

Jason Karakehian Jason Karakehian

Our revision of Marthamycetales (Leotiomycetes) is

10-09-2025 23:53

Marcel Heyligen Marcel Heyligen

Found on Robinia pseudoacasia together with Diapor

10-09-2025 17:18

Blasco Rafael Blasco Rafael

Hola, encontre este estiercol de vaca estos apotec

02-09-2025 11:34

Thomas Læssøe

https://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10527903

07-09-2025 08:19

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.Tiny pinkish discomycetes, photographed and

09-09-2025 12:07

Edmond POINTE Edmond POINTE

Bonjour amis mycologues,Trouvé sur moquette de ch

08-09-2025 19:07

ruiz Jose

Hola me pasan esta recolecta en madera de fraxinus

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Rosellinia
Mario Filippa, 13-02-2015 14:40
January 6, 2015. On decorticated wood of Alnus glutinosa.

Stromata up to 1 mm wide, subglobose, with a flattened upper side and the base narrower than the maximum diameter, slightly wider than high, with papillate ostiole; walls hard, surface smooth (not rugose, not cracked). Subiculum present on the wood, not or scarcely present between the stromata that remain mostly well separated.

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Mario Filippa, 13-02-2015 14:41
Re : Rosellinia
Asci almost invisible in water; in Melzer with an apical apparatus I+ very strong, dark blue, cork-shaped, clearly longer (4,5-5,5 µm) than wide.
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Mario Filippa, 13-02-2015 14:42
Re : Rosellinia
Spores 20-25x6,5-7(10) µm, brown, elongated, with a more convex side and the other almost flattened, papillate at the ends, with a long germ slit rather straight running from a pole to the other along the flat side. Biguttulate in Melzer, uni-or biguttulate in water.

In mature spores no gel sheath is visible. Around very fresh spores, in water, can be present a sheath of gel around the ends and in the immature ones seems to be visible even around the whole spore.

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Mario Filippa, 13-02-2015 14:44
Re : Rosellinia

Trying to observe the gel sheath I mounted some asci in Cresyl blue; it seems to be visible around the immature spores, but I still have doubts because the young spores + the intended "gel" have the same size of a mature spore, so the "gel" should be included in the walls when completely formed...


And the apical apparatus is very complex, and consistent... Very interesting!


All in all the nearest species appears to be Rosellinia britannica but I have not a good knowledge of this genus.


What do you think?


Thank you


Mario

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Jacques Fournier, 13-02-2015 14:53
Jacques Fournier
Re : Rosellinia
Hi Mario,
yes this is typical R. britannica. The sheath is often best seen by contrast in India ink. It does not stain in usual stains but it does in aqueous nigrosin, incubated overnight.
Cheers,
Jacques
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Mario Filippa, 13-02-2015 15:32
Re : Rosellinia
Merci bien Jacques, plus vite que ton ombre...!
J'irai essayer avec de l'encre alors.
Salut!
Mario