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On Picea abies cones
Marja Pennanen,
08-09-2021 22:32
Hello forum,
I have found these dark greyish ones many times and never found a species for them.
These are stipate, about 0,2-0,5 mm wide and hardly 1 mm high.
The spores are about 7-14x2-3.
The asci are about 70-95x6-7, IKI+ blue and paraphyses narrow (1-2 at top) propably septate.
Hopefully someone here can help me: Marja
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
08-09-2021 22:36

Re : On Picea abies cones
Hi Marja,
looks, like Antinoa strobilina.
Best. Lothar
looks, like Antinoa strobilina.
Best. Lothar
Michel Hairaud,
09-09-2021 13:55

Re : On Picea abies cones
Hi MArja,
As a coincidence, this species has been found last week during our Ascomycete.org Alpine Zone foray , still not mature enough to enable spore observation.
Elisabeth Stöckli is used to meet it in the Swiss mountains and considers it as a rather wintery species.
I wondered what season you find it in your upper North
Amitiés. Michel
As a coincidence, this species has been found last week during our Ascomycete.org Alpine Zone foray , still not mature enough to enable spore observation.
Elisabeth Stöckli is used to meet it in the Swiss mountains and considers it as a rather wintery species.
I wondered what season you find it in your upper North
Amitiés. Michel
Marja Pennanen,
09-09-2021 20:32
Re : On Picea abies cones
Dear Lothar, Michel,
thank you for the deternination! I have tried many times with NM1, but haven't found the right genus. Asking help would have lead to an answer faster...
I have found this in autumn, so it may tend to be a bit wintery, evenif we still have about +15 C weathers.
This seems to have Phialea strobilina as current name and Cyathicula strobilina in our country records and some other synonyms, too.
Thankfully: Marja
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová),
10-09-2021 14:23

Re : On Picea abies cones
Hello,
in our country (Czech Republic, North Bohemia) I have collected it in the end of October (in elevation 565 m a.s.l.).
Zuzana
in our country (Czech Republic, North Bohemia) I have collected it in the end of October (in elevation 565 m a.s.l.).
Zuzana