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Niek SchrierHi all,We found groups of perithecia on a Lecanora
Erioscyphella lunata
Pavel Jiracek,
17-05-2024 16:25
Spores 10-11x2.5)
https://ascomycete.org/Portals/0/Archives/AscomyceteOrg%2008-04%20157-162.pdf
Thanks to Björn Wergen for pointing me in the right direction.
Pavel Jiracek,
20-05-2024 23:13
Re : Erioscyphella lunata
Some microscopy images added.
Michel Hairaud,
21-05-2024 08:58
Re : Erioscyphella lunata
Hi Pavel,
What an interesting find !
It seems that your new micro pics do not appear in your last post.
It would be interesting to observe the position of the spores in the asci as E. lunata and curvatispora have differences in this character.
I suppose that your measurment has been done on living material ?
AmitiésMichel
What an interesting find !
It seems that your new micro pics do not appear in your last post.
It would be interesting to observe the position of the spores in the asci as E. lunata and curvatispora have differences in this character.
I suppose that your measurment has been done on living material ?
AmitiésMichel
Pavel Jiracek,
01-07-2024 20:08
Re : Erioscyphella lunata
Hi Michel,
Yes, the spores were measured live in water.
I have now sent the specimen to Kew gardens who confirmed the species.
However, I was not familiar with E.curvispora at the time of communicating with them. I guess the spore size is somewhere in the middle.
Regards
Pavel
Yes, the spores were measured live in water.
I have now sent the specimen to Kew gardens who confirmed the species.
However, I was not familiar with E.curvispora at the time of communicating with them. I guess the spore size is somewhere in the middle.
Regards
Pavel






