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12-09-2012 00:44

Esquivel-Rios Eduardo

Hi all.Deighton reported Anellodochium ramulispori

10-09-2012 21:26

Esquivel-Rios Eduardo

Hi all.Bombacopsis quinata is a native timber sp

10-09-2012 20:38

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08-09-2012 21:24

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Hi againThis fungs has superficial, gregrious, pyr

09-09-2012 18:12

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Hi to everybody:On a copious and cottony white su

09-09-2012 00:04

Esquivel-Rios Eduardo

Hi all.This small specimen was found in the  soil

08-09-2012 16:09

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08-09-2012 01:35

Esquivel-Rios Eduardo

Hi all.Here a curious ascomycete , found growing i

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pruinose pseudothecia on resin
Garrido-Benavent Isaac, 16-03-2018 12:26
Dear all,

I found this beautful pseudotheciate ascomycete growing on Pinus halepensis bark with resin exudates in the eastern Iberian Peninsula. Ascomata seem to correspond with pseudothecia, and the apical openning has a greenish pruina (the photos show a whitish pruina, but it is greenish!). See attached macrophotographs.

Microscopically, the most remarkable character is the presence of multispored ascii (tens of spores). Spores are rounded, small and hyaline. In fact, the microscopical characters resemble somewhat those shown by the genus Sarea, which is also resinicolous. Moreover, the unknown species has pseudoparaphyses.

Molecular data are not conclusive. The more conserved LSU marker seems to point to the Lecanoromycetes, in between of genera whose species are lichenized (Umbilicaria, Porpidia, Acarospora, etc.). But the similarity is quite low (93%). However, our unknown species does not establish these symbiotic associations. Information from the ITS is not of much help.

Any further insight from your side on the taxonomical identity of this species will be greatly appreciated.

Best wishes,

Isaac
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Per Vetlesen, 16-03-2018 13:36
Re : pruinose pseudothecia on resin
Hei Isaac,
It looks like the fungus I found in Hamar, Norway 14 Sept 2017 on resin on fallen Pinus sylvestris attacked by Cronartium flaccidum or Peridermium pini.
I have no idea of what it is.
Med vennlig hilsen
Per
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Garrido-Benavent Isaac, 16-03-2018 17:57
Re : pruinose pseudothecia on resin
Hi Per,

Yes, I think it is the same thing.

Thanks for your post! :-)

Best wishes,

Isaac
Stip Helleman, 19-06-2024 22:32
Stip Helleman
Re : pruinose pseudothecia on resin
dear Isaac,

another one is found in Switzerland, did your investigations go any further in the meanwhile?


Best wishes,

Stip Helleman
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