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En madera de palmera
Castillo Joseba,
27-11-2015 12:25
Saludos
Joseba
Hans-Otto Baral,
27-11-2015 12:40

Re : En madera de palmera
Dear Joseba
this is a very interesting collection! It can hardly be anything else than Orbilia blumenaviensis! This species is a tropical to subtropical one, being so far not recorded from Europe except for a warm house. Its anamorph is Arthrobotrys vermicola.
The article about this species is in Qiao et al., Mycol. Progr. 11: 257 (2012)
How large and thick are the apothecia? Apart from a large apo size the species differs from O. auricolor in lanceolate paraphyses. Do you have better images of them?
Would it be possible to send me the collection data? Which kind of palm is it?
Zotto
this is a very interesting collection! It can hardly be anything else than Orbilia blumenaviensis! This species is a tropical to subtropical one, being so far not recorded from Europe except for a warm house. Its anamorph is Arthrobotrys vermicola.
The article about this species is in Qiao et al., Mycol. Progr. 11: 257 (2012)
How large and thick are the apothecia? Apart from a large apo size the species differs from O. auricolor in lanceolate paraphyses. Do you have better images of them?
Would it be possible to send me the collection data? Which kind of palm is it?
Zotto