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08-05-2011 21:42

Hans-Otto Baral Hans-Otto Baral

I was asked by a colleaque to post here this pyren

08-05-2011 21:24

Nicolas VAN VOOREN Nicolas VAN VOOREN

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08-05-2011 21:22

Nicolas VAN VOOREN Nicolas VAN VOOREN

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04-05-2011 16:17

Jac Gelderblom

Il ya quelques semaines jái trouvé une petite py

03-05-2011 13:09

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Dear friends: This Cosmospora? species grews on o

02-05-2011 19:36

François Valade François Valade

Christian L'heure des messages est incorrecte, el

01-05-2011 23:48

Pascal Ducos

Bonjour, apothécies jaune pâle de 4 à 6-8 mm,

26-04-2011 20:41

maurice pelissier maurice pelissier

bonjour j'ai trouvé sur un tronc d'arbre fraich

25-04-2011 22:16

Rodríguez Borja Rodríguez Borja

Hola Os pido una ayuda sobre esta especie recogid

25-04-2011 22:09

Michel RIMBAUD

Bonjour, Je suis complètement perdu devant un pe

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Setose pyrenomycetes
Hans-Otto Baral, 08-05-2011 21:42
Hans-Otto BaralI was asked by a colleaque to post here this pyrenomycete which he cannot identify: Zotto Pyrenomycet spec. (setose) Habitat:  Populus-stump,  Perithecia superficial in groups, pyriform, dark brown-black, thick-walled, soft, textura angularis, at the base with redbrown hyphae, setose at the upper part; setae erect, stiff, pluricellular (3-5-c.), thick-walled, fistular, smooth, golden-brown, rounded at the top, 189-204 x 9,8-12,3 µm. Asci 8-sp., clavate, obtuse, short-stalked, apex small, inamyloid (aqua dest. + Lugol), 120 x 18 µm. Paraph. numerous, hyaline, moniliform, cylindric and sometimes branched at the upper part. Spores 4-c., ellipsoid-fusiform, unicolorous, yellow-ochraceous, thin-walled, smooth, sometimes constricted in the middle, finely guttate, 29,5-31,9-33,5 x 8-8,5-9 µm (aqua dest., rehydrated).
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Jacques Fournier, 09-05-2011 15:05
Jacques Fournier
Re:Setose pyrenomycetes
Hi Zotto,
in some respects this fungus recalls some species formerly placed in Lasiosphaeria around L. stuppea and L. coacta, but not a species I am aware of. The pyriform shape of ascomata and short-stalked asci do not match well this group of species, but I see no other lead for the moment. Data on dimensions of ascomata, thickness and structure of the wall would make the description more complete.
Cheers,
Jacques