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Diatrype virescens
John Plischke, 18-03-2016 06:33
John Plischke

Staten Island, New York 2-22-2016


Spores 9-12 X 2-2.5um


 

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Jacques Fournier, 18-03-2016 09:15
Jacques Fournier
Re : Diatrype virescens
Hi John,
nice material, is it on beech?
This species is unknown in Europe, we just have D. disciformis on this host. Did you also encounter D. disciformis which looks much alike when the greenish pruina is worn off?
Cheers,

Jacques
John Plischke, 23-03-2016 05:30
John Plischke
Re : Diatrype virescens

I think it was on beech but I am not certain.  I often see D. disciformis but not that day.  I try to a comparison between them when I get my next disciformis collection.  I kept this collection so I will have something to compair them. 


Thank you, John