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Ã…ke Widgren Ã…ke Widgren

Hello,I found this one in October last year, on r

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Hi,this Trichopezizella deviates from typical T. b

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Hello,I collected this species growing on a dead b

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Hi,I'm looking for help with this coelomycete on C

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Ã…ge Oterhals

I have tentatively identified this Stictis to S. f

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Elisabeth Stöckli

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David Chapados David Chapados

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Vasileios Kaounas Vasileios Kaounas

Found 11-03-26, in leaf of Ulmus sp. Diameter 2-4

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Dear Forum,On a debarked stem of Tilia, we found s

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Ã…ge Oterhals

I hope someone can confirm the name of this collec

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Hymenoscyphus "calycinoides" ?
Unai Fernandes, 17-02-2021 23:29
Hello!

I have collected these specimens on woody drebis-woody sp, stripped of bark, semi-submerged in water. The specimens look like and match well with Hymenoscyphus "calycinoides" if I m not mistaken, Baral has it under study. If I could get some information about it that would be great and welcome. Any help is welcome.

Thanks you very much! 

Apothecia: Withe, somewhat traslucent , disc-shape.

Ascospores: 11-18 X 4-5 µm , with a septum, when inside the asci and outside. Hyaline and almost always with two small guttules. IKI + not very pronounced. 

Paraphyses: Cylindrical, hyaline and at the apex with some lipid content. IKI -.

Thanks you!
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Hans-Otto Baral, 18-02-2021 07:36
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Hymenoscyphus "calycinoides" ?
Yes, I guess this is correct. This species has a valid name: Hymenoscyphus varicosporoides, but it should be more related to Cudoniella. See my folder varicosporoides also for literature.

Do you think it is angiospermic bark?

The reaction of the apical ring on your pic is quite strong and of the Hymenoscyphus type.

The spores are septate inside the living (!) asci which is quite unusual in Hymenoscyphus s.l.
Unai Fernandes, 18-02-2021 13:48
Re : Hymenoscyphus "calycinoides" ?
H. varicosporoides I had seen it but I thought it was another species and that it was different from "calycinoides" but now I have clarified it.

The remains of wood were located next to the road in flowing water, and the area was dominated by Pinus nigra but just there was no presence of angiosperms. Being fluid water or somewhat stagnant, maybe they have been able to move. I don't have it very clear I wouldn't dare to determine it.

Thank you very much Zotto!



Good morning!



Unai
Unai Fernandes, 18-02-2021 15:57
Re : Hymenoscyphus "calycinoides" ?
I have looked to better confirm the presence of angiosperms and on the other side of the road there are angiosperms present.
Hans-Otto Baral, 18-02-2021 17:25
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Hymenoscyphus "calycinoides" ?
When it is bark it is not so easy as if it is wood - which can easily be determined by a cross section or the genus by a radial section.
Unai Fernandes, 18-02-2021 21:56
Re : Hymenoscyphus "calycinoides" ?
The remains are wood, not bark.
Yeah, great, I'll look into it and try to define it.

Thanks you Zotto!