
23-05-2016 11:30

Hello forum,This ascomycete intrigues me. I found

22-05-2016 20:56
Hi to everybody This fungus was collected on smal

22-05-2016 20:25

Buenas tardes a todos:En la misma hoja de Quercus

22-05-2016 19:09
En hoja de Castaño,  junto con Coccomyces delt

22-05-2016 10:34

Bonjour à tous,Voici un asco qui me fait penser Ã

22-05-2016 14:24

Hola a todos:Adjunto imágenes de una recolecta de

22-05-2016 10:14
Con poca información,  ya que no veo mas que  e

20-05-2016 19:20
Hi to all This fungus forms subcuticular pseudoth

This ascomycete intrigues me. I found it on dead decorticated bleached twigs < 1cm diam of Buxus sempervirens, in a submediterranean environment, on a very dry and sun-exposed slope.
It appears as black erumpent hysterothecia, almost superficial at maturity, 1-1.2 mm long, with two thick black lips composed of wood cells and dark brown fungal tissue, opening over a dark grey elongated hymenium.
Hamathecium waxy, difficult to dissociate, composed of palisadic cellular pseudoparaphyses 1.8-2 µm diam, apically branched, with swollen tips coated with scattered greyish amorphous deposits, I-.
Asci few, likely bitunicate with a thin refractive ectoascus but lacking an ocular chamber and apparently not fissitunicate. They are clavate, subsessile, devoid of apical apparatus, 3-5-8-spored, I-.
Ascospores 16-21 x 8.5-10 µm, ellipsoid, hyaline, smooth, thin-walled, muriform, with 3-5 tranverse septa and 1-3 longitudinal or oblique septa in each cell, not constricted at septa, without slimy sheath.
I considered Patellarialles, especially because of the hamatecium anatomy but I failed to find a satisfactory genus in that order. This fungus is relatively conspicuous by its size and the contrast with the bleached wood, I hope someone will recognize it.
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it would probably be good to study immature dead asci for their possibly thick lateral and/or apical wall. In Patellariales I would expect bitunicate asci.
Zotto