09-07-2013 08:40
Marja PennanenHello again,after finding this leaf, I tried to fi
04-07-2013 16:01
Stefan BlaserHello everybody My last riddle was solved so fast
08-07-2013 18:35
Nina FilippovaGood evening.The litter of cottongrass (Er. vagina
07-07-2013 23:34
Alessio PierottiFor the revisions of the exsiccata of fungi and li
07-07-2013 06:48
Nina FilippovaBoth these species are rare, but several times col
05-07-2013 07:17
Nina Filippova(15.06.2013)The litter of Marsh clover (Menyanthes
Vibrissea? on a cranberry leaf
Marja Pennanen,
09-07-2013 08:40
after finding this leaf, I tried to find some more of these, but had no luck.
The fungi are about 0,5 mm wide.
The spores are filiform, about 20-30x1 and may be septate, can't be sure.
The asci are about 50-70x5 and propably IKI-.
This may be some Vibrissea, but the few descriptions I have, contained no such species.
So, help is needed: Marja
Nina Filippova,
09-07-2013 09:30
Re : Vibrissea? on a cranberry leaf
Hello, Marja,
looks like Lophodermium, probably L. oxycocci, there is its fine description in IMI Descriptions..
Nina.
looks like Lophodermium, probably L. oxycocci, there is its fine description in IMI Descriptions..
Nina.
Marja Pennanen,
09-07-2013 09:46
Re : Vibrissea? on a cranberry leaf
Yes,
you are right. Thank you.
These fooled me by being totally open and round. I did not let them to dry and show their real nature ;)
The species is not even new for me, got a collection on Vaccinium uliginosum from 2009.
Marja
you are right. Thank you.
These fooled me by being totally open and round. I did not let them to dry and show their real nature ;)
The species is not even new for me, got a collection on Vaccinium uliginosum from 2009.
Marja