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Ijuhya on Panama hat plant
Stip Helleman,
14-05-2016 23:44
Dear all and especially Christian,I found this one in a glass house of the Hortus botanicus, the host is labelled as Carludovica palmata,
It does not seem to fit to any of the described species with Hair bundles shorter than 100 mu ( although from the younger unexamined fruitbodies they look longer) White, at age becoming a little pale apricot coloured
spores fine longitudial striate 1 septate 11,5-13,5x3,5-4.
thanks for paying attention
Amitiés,
Stip
Christian Lechat,
15-05-2016 07:18
Re : Ijuhya on Panama hat plant
Hi Stip,
your fungus resembles Ijuhya antillana Lechat & Courtec.
I attach a PDF of this species.
Check if it matches your specimen.
Good luck,
Christian
your fungus resembles Ijuhya antillana Lechat & Courtec.
I attach a PDF of this species.
Check if it matches your specimen.
Good luck,
Christian
Stip Helleman,
15-05-2016 11:16
Re : Ijuhya on Panama hat plant
Hi Christian,
Thanks for your responding
at the first sight it looks if you are right, I will do more microscopic examination later
Amitiés,
Stip
Thanks for your responding
at the first sight it looks if you are right, I will do more microscopic examination later
Amitiés,
Stip
Stip Helleman,
16-05-2016 14:57
Christian Lechat,
16-05-2016 15:30
Re : Ijuhya on Panama hat plant
Hi Stip,
very nice collection, this species occurs on various tropical hosts and is rather common.
Cheers,
Christian
very nice collection, this species occurs on various tropical hosts and is rather common.
Cheers,
Christian
Stip Helleman,
16-05-2016 21:20
Re : Ijuhya on Panama hat plant
Merci Christian for your help, this is first collection for the Netherlands.
Probably that is because of the lack of tropcal hosts.
Amitiés,
Stip
Probably that is because of the lack of tropcal hosts.
Amitiés,
Stip




Ijuhya-antillana-0001.pdf





