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11-04-2013 03:21

Roland Labbé

Bonjour !Voici un Orbilia probable de la région d

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Bonsoir.Trouvé ce jour, sur bois de feuillu, dÃ

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Orbilia sp. - 50466
Roland Labbé, 11-04-2013 03:21

Bonjour !

Voici un Orbilia probable de la région de Québec.
Merci de toujours nous aider dans nos identifications.

Amitiés !  Roland

Données :      

Date de récolte : 10 / 07 / 2-12
Substrat: feuillu pourri probable


Hyménium couvert d'une substance gélatineuse recouvrant les paraphyses et asques d'une coiffe foncée (épithécium ?)
Asques à 8 spores bisériées, cylindriques, atténués à la base, non amyloïdes ?,18,5-27 x 2,5-4 µm
Paraphyses cylindriques, 1,9 à 2,6 µm de diam.
Spores courtement filiformes à cylindriques, parfois légèrement arquées, hyalines, avec deux petites guttules polaires, 4,8-7 x 0,6-1 µm, 5,9 x 0,8 µm en moyenne, Q = 5,1=10, Q moyen =  7,6
Medulla ± celluleuse, formée de cellules subglobuleuses à cylindriques
Excipulum (ental ?) en textura porrecta, formé d'hyphes ventrues, à paroi épaissie jusqu'à 2,8 µm, septées, 23,5-68,5 x 13,5-33,5 µm
Excipulum ectal (latéral ?) en textura prismatica, formé d'hyphes septées, à paroi épaissie, courtes, 3,5-14 x 2-6 µm
Subiculum formé d'hyphes peu abondantes, subglobuleuses à la base, septées, à paroi épaissie jusqu'à 1,4 µm, 4,2-10,2 µm de diam.


Note : La petite taille de certains des éléments microscopiques et la présence d'un épithécium ont rendu les mesures et les observations difficiles à préciser.

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Stip Helleman, 11-04-2013 08:13
Stip Helleman
Re : Orbillia sp. - 50466
Hi Roland,
this collection strongly resembles Hyalorbilia inflatula, the asci look like arising from croziers (Hyalorbilia) on Jacqeline's photostream. But perhaps Zotto has a different idea

best wishes,
Stip
Hans-Otto Baral, 11-04-2013 11:03
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Orbillia sp. - 50466
Hi Roland & Stip

Stip is right with Hyalorbilia, the asci have a rather wide, unstalked base  and certainly arise from croziers, unlike Orbilia. Also the excipulum is of a horizontal prismatica.

But H. inflatula has straight spores (or almost so). We have H. tortuosa and  H. fagi as the two species in question, both undescribed, and at least the latter quite frequent. But the two can not easily be separated. The best is when you find the conidia on the substrate (or in culture), they are quite different. From your narrow spore width H. tortuosa would better fit. Could you please send me spore photos with an included scale?

I attach a part of my key, so you can try whether you arrive at tortuosa.

The margin of your schematic section is not well figured, it needs to look round and a bit inrolled rather than cut. And the photo on the miidle left is misleading, it does not show a section but a squash mount. It pretends that the cells are oriented perpendicular to the surface while they run in fact parallel to the surface.
 
Zotto
Roland Labbé, 11-04-2013 17:50
Re : Orbilia sp. - 50466
Hi Zotto !

Thanks you for the key.
If I consider that the spores are at most arcuate or sometimes subheliocoid, the key gives H. inflatula.    
We will place new photo of spores.
Their dimensions are done with Piximètre. 
Do you have ones that represent H. tortuosa, for comparaison.
We will make againt photos of excipulum and the margin. 
We don't see conidia even when we observe the subicular hyphae on the substrat.   

We will give you more informations. Please stay with us to go on.     

Amitiés à vous et Stip !

Roland
Hans-Otto Baral, 11-04-2013 18:09
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Orbillia sp. - 50466
The key should include images, I know.

Here a part of the H. inflatula plate where you see that the spores are generally straight or almost so.  

Also plates of fagi and tortuosa in the documents below

Zotto
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Hans-Otto Baral, 11-04-2013 18:14
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Orbillia sp. - 50466
One plate was wrong, here the right one
Roland Labbé, 12-04-2013 00:15
Re : Orbilia sp. - 50466
Hi Zotto !

Thank you for the beautifull plates you place for us.
Now, we are sure that our Hyalorbilia is inflatula.

I change the micro plate of this species.
You will better see the spores and excipulum.   

It'is a pleasure to work with you and with the teem of Ascofrance !
Merci et amitiés ! 

Jules, Roland and Jacqueline  

  

Hans-Otto Baral, 12-04-2013 07:29
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Orbilia sp. - 50466
Hi Roland

your spores partly look like inflatula but others are too much curved. I never saw inflatula like that. I know it is a very difficult group, and perhaps intermediate cases exist. We have a few records we cannot safely place. Regrettably we have much too few sequences to get a better idea.

If you saw any conidia (~30-40 x 4-5 µm, multiseptate) in your collection this would be very helpful.

Could you please tell me  the locality where it comes from?

Thanks
Zotto
Roland Labbé, 14-04-2013 21:57
Re : Orbilia sp. - 50466
Hi Zotto !

Here is the locality : ville Lac-Beauport, comté de la Jacques-Cartier.
Finder :  Jules Cimon
Herbarum :  No 50466
                    Jules Cimon
                    5 chemin du Rouet Lac Beauport
                    G3B 0M3
                    Québec - Canada

Amitiés !
Roland
Hans-Otto Baral, 14-04-2013 22:22
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Orbilia sp. - 50466
o.k., this is a rather rough hint, it is only the county.  In any case, for a citation the finder and herbarium would also be necessary.

Zotto
Roland Labbé, 15-04-2013 01:34
Re : Orbilia sp. - 50466

OK, now I change the data for the locality, finder and herbarum.
If it is not enough, please ask again !

Roland  

Hans-Otto Baral, 15-04-2013 08:08
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Orbilia sp. - 50466
Thanks, Roland! 

Lac Beauport lies at 46° 56' N 71° 58' W at ca. 250 m alt.  Now, Jules Simon found it close to his home? And the number is his personal herbarium I think.

Zotto
Roland Labbé, 15-04-2013 13:58
Re : Orbilia sp. - 50466
That's all OK, Zotto !

Roland