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Coniochaeta lignicola
Joop van der Lee,
05-02-2016 10:27

Found on horse dung.
Pseudothecium: 227x148; neck area covered with rigid hairs.
Hairs: 46-58x4.6-5.0 um; thickwalled 0.7-0.9 um; at first light brown later very dark brown.
Asci: 8-spored; 127-132x25.4-26.9 um with a very short stipe
Spores: uniseriate; 18.6-20.6x14.6-15.4 um; no germ slit observed
Jacky Launoy,
05-02-2016 10:49
Re : Coniochaeta?
Joop,
je pense qu'il s'agit de Coniochaeta discospora (Aursw.) Cain.
Jacky
je pense qu'il s'agit de Coniochaeta discospora (Aursw.) Cain.
Jacky
Joop van der Lee,
05-02-2016 13:32
Re : Coniochaeta?
Merci Jacky.
David Malloch,
06-02-2016 15:22
Re : Coniochaeta?
Joop,
It seems close to Coniochaeta lignicola (=C. discospora). However, the short asci, ellipsoidal ascospores and lack of (or inconspicuous) germ slit do not fit C. lignicola perfectly . I can't find a name that is better though.
Dave
It seems close to Coniochaeta lignicola (=C. discospora). However, the short asci, ellipsoidal ascospores and lack of (or inconspicuous) germ slit do not fit C. lignicola perfectly . I can't find a name that is better though.
Dave
Joop van der Lee,
06-02-2016 16:52
Re : Coniochaeta?
Thanks David.







