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Rutstroemia Vs Ciboria...??
    
                    roman vargas alberto,
                23-05-2009 12:25
    
    Je vous remercie de votre avis.
Merci beaucoup.
Alberto Román.
Hi, these specimens collected on the Rhytisma acerinum between the fungus and the leaf, I think a priori by the data buses can fit Ciboria batschiana but the habitat as the color of the body (Ocraceo clear) sidetrack me.
I appreciate your opinions.
Thank you very much
                                    Hans-Otto Baral,
                                23-05-2009 21:12            
            
                Re:Rutstroemia Vs Ciboria...??
                Hi Roman
this seems an extremely interesting collection. I have no idea if it is described at all. Surely not C. batschiana which is restricted to Quercus fruits, but a Ciboria possibly. I would like to see your images in higher resolution. If you wish you can send them to me :
zotto@arcor.de
C. batschiana has binucleate spores, perhaps this is visible on your photos.
zotto
                
                
                
                
                
                            this seems an extremely interesting collection. I have no idea if it is described at all. Surely not C. batschiana which is restricted to Quercus fruits, but a Ciboria possibly. I would like to see your images in higher resolution. If you wish you can send them to me :
zotto@arcor.de
C. batschiana has binucleate spores, perhaps this is visible on your photos.
zotto
                                    NC NC,
                                23-05-2009 22:13            
            Re:Rutstroemia Vs Ciboria...??
                Hello Zotto. 
You send the photos to post.
Greetings
                
                
                
                
                
                            You send the photos to post.
Greetings
                                    roman vargas alberto,
                                23-05-2009 22:13            
            Re:Rutstroemia Vs Ciboria...??
                Hello Zotto. 
You send the photos to mail.
Greetings
Alberto Román.
                
                
                
                
                
                            You send the photos to mail.
Greetings
Alberto Román.
                

