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Lachnellula subtillisima?
Steve Clements,
30-04-2016 13:07
Nous avons trouvé cette belle petite asco sur mélèze. Il a des très petites spores, donc je pense qu'il peut être Lachnellula subtilissima.
Hi,
We found this 2mm diameter asco earlier this year in the Peak District, N. England on a larch stick. Having looked at as many descriptions as I can find, it looks like the only Lachnellula with spores as small as this is L. subtilissima (which is not described as growing on larch). To be honest there weren't a lot of spores to be had. Asci were typically 55 x 4, which fits L. subtilissima.
Steve
Hans-Otto Baral,
30-04-2016 19:41
Re : Lachnellula subtillisima?
Yes, this seems quite clear. If you look at my key
http://invivoveritas.de/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Lachnellula-Baral-20081.pdf
(lead 20)
you see that Larix was rarely reported.
Zotto
http://invivoveritas.de/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/Lachnellula-Baral-20081.pdf
(lead 20)
you see that Larix was rarely reported.
Zotto
Steve Clements,
01-05-2016 14:35
Re : Lachnellula subtillisima?
Many thanks,
The key is excellent - I had no idea of the number of species.
Steve
The key is excellent - I had no idea of the number of species.
Steve

