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Charles Aron Charles Aron

Hi All,Recently I came across these minute, setose

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• Scuttelinia: Macro and habitat.• S. scutella

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Synaptospora?
Enrique Rubio, 09-09-2021 18:34
Enrique RubioHi again
These small, blackish, somewhat setose, pyriform perithecia 0.3-0.4 mm high, grew more or less superficially on thiny Clematis vitalba stems, 0.5-0.7 mm in diameter, lying on the ground. The asci appear to have an inconspicuous, refractive, yodonegative apical apparatus and contain eight partially and obliquely fused ascosspores almost always in pairs. One end porate and they often form an eccentric transverse septum.I think it could be a Synaptospora species but I can't find any species of this genus that fits well to the characters of this one.
Many thanks in advance
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Andrew N. Miller, 09-09-2021 19:27
Andrew N. Miller
Re : Synaptospora?
Hola Enrique,

   I have been trying to sequence this genus.  Can you send me the specimen for DNA analysis?

Muchas gracias,
Andy
Enrique Rubio, 09-09-2021 20:00
Enrique Rubio
Re : Synaptospora?
Hi Andy
It would be necessary to be able to get more material because there were only a few ascomata and I had to use most of them in my study.