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Mollisia, Tapesia...??
Benito Carlos, 29-10-2010 16:29
Hello,

This fungus was found on dead wood.

The ascus is 55-60x6.5-7 um and have an apical ring (J+). The ascospores are fusiform and normally uniseptates but also there are without septa. Ascospores size:12x3 um.

Please, help me to determinate. I'm only beginner in studying ascomycetes.

Thank you
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Benito Carlos, 29-10-2010 16:39
Re:Mollisia, Tapesia...??
Ascus
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Hans-Otto Baral, 29-10-2010 16:43
Hans-Otto Baral
Re:Mollisia, Tapesia...??
Hi

Something like Mollisia discolor/melaleuca perhaps. Then the spores should contain some small but distinct oil drops. The substrate looks a bit as if it falls rapidly dry when it does not rain?

Zotto
Benito Carlos, 29-10-2010 16:55
Re:Mollisia, Tapesia...??
Hi Zotto,

Thanks for your fast response. The spores don't have oil drops, and the photo is taken in dry conditions. The substrate is wood of Arbutus unedo.

Thank you
Hans-Otto Baral, 29-10-2010 17:21
Hans-Otto Baral
Re:Mollisia, Tapesia...??
Was the fungus dry when you collected it or did you make the photo from dried material?

You can make the KOH-test (put an apo in KOH on the slide, or to the preparation) but I presume that it does not react yellow with KOH.

Did you look at the key in www.mollisia.de?

Zotto