
18-03-2016 17:58

Dear friends, in january my friend Bernd Fellmann

18-03-2016 16:57
Lepista ZacariasIn the summer last year I reported here two ascomy

16-03-2016 22:03

Bonsoir à tous,Cet après-midi, à quelques cm à

17-03-2016 22:46
Eduard OsieckDoes this Capronia possibly concern C. chlorospora

17-03-2016 18:40
Thorben HülsewigHi there,today i found on a rotten wood, some litt

17-03-2016 09:01
Salvador TelloHola a todos.Tengo estos hongos recogidos creciend

16-03-2016 19:00

Hi all, I found today this ascomycete growing on c
Cercospora?
Lepista Zacarias,
18-03-2016 17:40
I'm not very familiar with these type of fungi, so Cercospora is just one of the possibilities and maybe many others exist. This fungus grew on a clambering plant leaf. The spores are somewhat impressive since they are acicular and curved. Here are some data:
- All parts negative in lugol;
- Asci long and narrow with dimensions up to 115 x 8 µm;
- Spores acicular, curved, guttulate, with dimensions up to 80 x 2 µm.
Any hint towards its classification will be welcome.
Thanks in advance,
zaca
Angel Pintos,
18-03-2016 18:04

Re : Cercospora?
Now I dont have any image of cercospora.
Cercospora is anamorphic state of Mycosphaerellaceae. with conidiophores macronematous, mononematous, straight or flexuos, sometime geniculate. Conidiogenus integrate, terminal, polyblastic, sympodial, cylindrical, cicatrized, scar usually conspicuos. Conidia solitari, acrocpleurogenus, simple, obclavate or subulate, colorless or pale, pluriseptate, smoth.
Ellis, Dematiaceus Hyphomycetes
Cercospora is anamorphic state of Mycosphaerellaceae. with conidiophores macronematous, mononematous, straight or flexuos, sometime geniculate. Conidiogenus integrate, terminal, polyblastic, sympodial, cylindrical, cicatrized, scar usually conspicuos. Conidia solitari, acrocpleurogenus, simple, obclavate or subulate, colorless or pale, pluriseptate, smoth.
Ellis, Dematiaceus Hyphomycetes
Lepista Zacarias,
18-03-2016 20:17
Re : Cercospora?
OK, Thanks.
So, Cercospora is ruled out.
So, Cercospora is ruled out.