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Loculoascomycete on the hymenium of Velutrina rufoolivacea
Enrique Rubio,
11-03-2011 18:28
http://www.ascofrance.com/index.php?r=forum&page=viewtopic&id=713&highlight=Velutarina#msg713
Many thanks
Enrique
Alain GARDIENNET,
11-03-2011 18:35
Re:Loculoascomycete on the hymenium of Velutrina rufoolivacea
Salut Enrique,
4 récoltes au moins sont connues, témoin cette discussion :
http://www.ascofrance.com/index.php?r=forum&page=new&cat=1
Une cinquième ?
Alain
4 récoltes au moins sont connues, témoin cette discussion :
http://www.ascofrance.com/index.php?r=forum&page=new&cat=1
Une cinquième ?
Alain
Christian Lechat,
11-03-2011 19:01
Re:Loculoascomycete on the hymenium of Velutrina rufoolivacea
Hi Enrique,
unfortunately, this species has not yet name because we were not able to cultivate it, so we have no molecular data. If you have a new collection, I would be glad to try a culture.
Christian
unfortunately, this species has not yet name because we were not able to cultivate it, so we have no molecular data. If you have a new collection, I would be glad to try a culture.
Christian
Enrique Rubio,
11-03-2011 19:10
Gernot Friebes,
11-03-2011 19:20
Re:Loculoascomycete on the hymenium of Velutrina rufoolivacea
Hi,
now that I read of this species again, I wonder if it might be related to the fungicolous genus Immotthia. The basic characters like habitat (on fungi), two-celled, coloured spores, bitunicate asci, present pseudoparaphyses and occurrence of both pycnidial anamorph and telemorph on the substrate would fit quite well. What do you think?
Best wishes,
Gernot
now that I read of this species again, I wonder if it might be related to the fungicolous genus Immotthia. The basic characters like habitat (on fungi), two-celled, coloured spores, bitunicate asci, present pseudoparaphyses and occurrence of both pycnidial anamorph and telemorph on the substrate would fit quite well. What do you think?
Best wishes,
Gernot