24-04-2024 21:54
éric ROMEROBonjour, J'ai trouvé ce Lasiobolus sur laissées
23-04-2024 15:18
Lothar Krieglsteiner... but likely a basidiomycete. I hope it is o.k.
23-04-2024 13:17
Edouard EvangelistiBonjour à tous, Je viens de récolter ce que je
23-04-2024 21:49
Ethan CrensonHello all, A friend recently found this orange as
22-04-2024 11:52
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)Hello,I made a loan of a collection of Microstoma
11-01-2022 16:36
Jason KarakehianHi does anyone have a digital copy of Raitviir A (
22-04-2024 20:38
Miguel Ángel RibesGood afternoon.Does anyone know this anamorph?It g
19-04-2024 14:28
B ShelbourneCudoniella tenuispora: Distinctive macro and habit
Black erumpent anamorph
Ethan Crenson,
25-11-2018 00:09
On a hardwood twig in the Bronx, NYC. This black erumpent fruiting body looked as though it might be a multi-peritheciate pyrenomycete owing to what appeared to be perithecial mounds. When sectioned, there were not perithecia, but rather dense "packages" clustered together under the rather soft external layer. They contain many brown, aseptate conidiospores that are more or less cylindrical with rounded ends. Apparently no asci present. The conidia measure 17.5-20 x 7-8.5µm. Any help with this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Angel Pintos,
25-11-2018 08:02
Re : Black erumpent anamorph
Hello Ethan, I think it's between Diplodia and Dothiorella, because of the size of the conidia I lean more for Dothiorella sp
regards
Angel
regards
Angel
Ethan Crenson,
26-11-2018 16:29
Re : Black erumpent anamorph
Thanks Angel. After I posted this I had begun to suspect Diplodia. I will look into Dothiorella as well. Is there any particular literature that you can recommend?
Angel Pintos,
26-11-2018 16:45
Re : Black erumpent anamorph
Hello Ethan; this article may serve:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3825232/pdf/simycol_76_1_003.pdf
Regards
Angel
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3825232/pdf/simycol_76_1_003.pdf
Regards
Angel