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White Rhytismatales on Salix
Juuso Äikäs, 01-01-2020 18:03
Hello 2020!
I found these things today growing on the trunk of a fallen Salix caprea near a shoreline. Spore size is on average 24 x 6 microns, Qav = 4. Any ideas?
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Martin Bemmann, 01-01-2020 18:07
Martin Bemmann
Re : White Rhytismatales on Salix
Hi,

check Propolis farinosa.

Regards

Martin
Josep Torres, 01-01-2020 18:28
Josep Torres
Re : White Rhytismatales on Salix
De acuerdo con Propolis farinosa, dejo un enlace de un trabajo mío de la especie, en mi estudio las esporas midieron(21,8) 24,1;28,1 X (5,1) 6,3;7 micras. 
Saludos.


https://www.fungipedia.org/setas-informacion-y-consultas/19-microscopia/71615-un-curioso-ascomiceto-propolis-farinosa-pers-p-1849.html
Juuso Äikäs, 01-01-2020 19:33
Re : White Rhytismatales on Salix
Thank you! It must be Propolis farinosa!
Mirek Gryc, 02-01-2020 13:29
Re : White Rhytismatales on Salix
Hi

Due to the fact that other interesting species grow on Salix, a photo of spores in H2O would be appreciated :)
Although I suspect that they would only confirm only P. farinosa :)

Mirek