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Per Vetlesen

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some days ago, on the lower surface of leaf of Que

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Ombrophila?
Koszka Attila, 24-10-2019 13:54
Any idea? By a spring-head, on the wet, loamy ground (not on wood), among Funaria hygrometrica mosses, near by Octospora excipulata and Cheilymenia crucipila. Fruitbodies 1-3 mm. I collected and examined the first time. It has inoperculate asci, and biguttulate, slightly Ombrophila-like spores.
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Michel Hairaud, 24-10-2019 14:53
Michel Hairaud
Re : Ombrophila?

Bonjour Koszka,


Was it in a burnt place as the moss Funaria would indicate ?


I think it is a Discinella . We are used to collect a similat one on burnt acid places .


Amitiés


Michel

Hans-Otto Baral, 24-10-2019 21:16
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Ombrophila?
Important would be to see the iodine reaction of the asci, also the contenst of the living paraphyses (in water). Discinella has usually no vacuolar contents.
Hans-Otto Baral, 24-10-2019 21:16
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Ombrophila?
Important would be to see the iodine reaction of the asci, also the contenst of the living paraphyses (in water). Discinella has usually no vacuolar contents.