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Infos Nectriella queletii Karst.
Yannick Mourgues,
06-12-2008 22:12

Un ami travaillant à l'ONF m'a dit avoir trouvé cette espèce : Nectriella queletii Karst.
Il doit me faire passer les photos de la chose et la micro.
Mais je ne trouve nul part cette espèce dans mes docs ? Existe t-elle toujours sous ce nom ? Pourriez-vous me donner qques infos sur la micro et l'écologie de cette espèce, ou me dire où je pourrai trouver cela ?
Merci par avance.
lowen roz,
07-12-2008 02:31
Re:Infos Nectriella queletii Karst.
Here is my write up on N. queletii.. Photos are not available.
18. NECTRIELLA .i.QUELETII ;(Karsten) Karsten, Acta Soc. Fauna Fl. Fenn. 2(6): 15. 1885. fig. 20 Type: FINLAND. Near Mustalia, in hymenium of Stereum subcostatum Karst., on fallen stems of Betula in shady places, Oct 1881 (?H, not examined).
= Hyponectria .i.queletii ;Karsten, Hedwigia 21: 34,35. 1882.
Anamorph: unknown.
Habitat: fungicolous, Stereum on stems of Betula.
Distribution: Finland.
Ascomata subglobose, 60-78 x 75-82 óm, immersed in Stereum, gregarious, apex acute, yellow, not changing color in KOH. Nonsetose. Ascomatal wall 5-7 óm thick at side, only 3-5 rows of cells at base. Asci cylindrical, 21-32 x 3.5 óm, containing an obscure apical ring; ascospores mostly diagonally uniseriate. Ascospores globose to ellipsoid, 3-4 x 2-3 óm, L/W 1.4, 1-septate, hyaline, smooth, collapsing.
Additional specimen examined:
FINLAND. Mustiala, in stems of Betula, Oct 1887, P.A. Karsten. (Topotype, S, as Stereum subcostatum & Nectriella queletii).
Discussion: Karsten described Hyponectria .i.queletii ;with unicellular ascospores. He transferred the species to Nectriella sensu Saccardo. The septum in the ascospores is difficult to see, especially in polar view. Although the gregarious ascomata and the subglobose, uniseriately arranged ascospores are unusual characters for Nectriella, the soft, yellow, immersed ascomata, the two-celled ascospores, and the lack of paraphyses are all characters that place Nectriella .i.queletii ;in Nectriella Nits.
18. NECTRIELLA .i.QUELETII ;(Karsten) Karsten, Acta Soc. Fauna Fl. Fenn. 2(6): 15. 1885. fig. 20 Type: FINLAND. Near Mustalia, in hymenium of Stereum subcostatum Karst., on fallen stems of Betula in shady places, Oct 1881 (?H, not examined).
= Hyponectria .i.queletii ;Karsten, Hedwigia 21: 34,35. 1882.
Anamorph: unknown.
Habitat: fungicolous, Stereum on stems of Betula.
Distribution: Finland.
Ascomata subglobose, 60-78 x 75-82 óm, immersed in Stereum, gregarious, apex acute, yellow, not changing color in KOH. Nonsetose. Ascomatal wall 5-7 óm thick at side, only 3-5 rows of cells at base. Asci cylindrical, 21-32 x 3.5 óm, containing an obscure apical ring; ascospores mostly diagonally uniseriate. Ascospores globose to ellipsoid, 3-4 x 2-3 óm, L/W 1.4, 1-septate, hyaline, smooth, collapsing.
Additional specimen examined:
FINLAND. Mustiala, in stems of Betula, Oct 1887, P.A. Karsten. (Topotype, S, as Stereum subcostatum & Nectriella queletii).
Discussion: Karsten described Hyponectria .i.queletii ;with unicellular ascospores. He transferred the species to Nectriella sensu Saccardo. The septum in the ascospores is difficult to see, especially in polar view. Although the gregarious ascomata and the subglobose, uniseriately arranged ascospores are unusual characters for Nectriella, the soft, yellow, immersed ascomata, the two-celled ascospores, and the lack of paraphyses are all characters that place Nectriella .i.queletii ;in Nectriella Nits.
Christian Lechat,
07-12-2008 05:08

Re:Infos Nectriella queletii Karst.
Bonjour Yannick,
s'il s'agit bien de N. fuckelii, c'est nouveau pour la France, serait-il possible d'examiner la chose?
Amitiés,
s'il s'agit bien de N. fuckelii, c'est nouveau pour la France, serait-il possible d'examiner la chose?
Amitiés,
Yannick Mourgues,
07-12-2008 09:41

Re:Infos Nectriella queletii Karst.
Thank's Iowen for all these informations !
Christian, N queletii = N. fuckelii ?
Dès qu'il m'envoie les photos macro et sa fiche micro, je vous fais suivre tout cela sur le forum. Mais vu la rapide description qu'il m'en a faite, je doute.
Merci encore.
Yannick
Christian, N queletii = N. fuckelii ?
Dès qu'il m'envoie les photos macro et sa fiche micro, je vous fais suivre tout cela sur le forum. Mais vu la rapide description qu'il m'en a faite, je doute.
Merci encore.
Yannick
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
07-12-2008 10:09
Christian Lechat,
07-12-2008 11:54

Re:Infos Nectriella queletii Karst.
Non Yannick, j'avais la tête ailleurs