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26-02-2014 10:11

Garcia Susana

Hi all I found these perithecia growing together

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Dothideomycete ?
Garcia Susana, 26-02-2014 10:11
Hi all

I found these perithecia growing together on hardwood.
Pyriform perithecia are immersed with a hairy white collar around the ostiolar papilla.
The spore size is very large and ascospores having 9-15 transversal septa. Mature spores dark green color.


Any idea?
Thank you, greetings


Susana

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Christian Lechat, 26-02-2014 10:42
Christian Lechat
Re : Dothideomycete ?
Hi Susana,
your fungus looks like Fenestella phaeospora

Chistian
Jaklitsch Walter, 26-02-2014 12:47
Re : Dothideomycete ?
Dear Susana,
could you please send me the material, dried at room temperature. I am currently working on such fungi. Is the tree an oak (Quercus)?
Thanks, Walter

Here my address:

Dr. Walter Jaklitsch
Faculty Centre of Biodiversity
University of Vienna
Rennweg 14
A-1030 Vienna
Austria
Garcia Susana, 26-02-2014 13:00
Re : Dothideomycete ?
Thanks Christian for the determination.
Hi Walter, The number of perithecia is low, but we will send them. I think the substrate is Quercus, but I can not be sure.

Regards
Susana