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Black on Picea abies
Marja Pennanen, 06-08-2011 12:09
Hello,

these black spots are up to something like 0,5x0,1 mm.
The asci are 50-65x3-4.
Spores are 12-16x2 and seems to develop one septum.
Maybe this represents a Mytilinidiaceae species. Could this be for instance Actidium hysterioides or A. nitidum?

Marja
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Alain GARDIENNET, 06-08-2011 17:37
Alain GARDIENNET
Re : Black on Picea abies
Yes very probably A. nitidum.
Alain
Marja Pennanen, 07-08-2011 12:19
Re : Black on Picea abies
Thank you!

Once again a representative of a new genus for me.
The species may even be new to Finland.

Marja
Alain GARDIENNET, 15-11-2022 18:25
Alain GARDIENNET
Re : Black on Picea abies
Hi Marja,
10 years later, I read again your post, and my answer. No I can say that is not Actidium nitidum, but un ined. species. Did you keep material ? 
I find a similar species several time, but on  Abies. Did you sure of Picea ?Best wishes,
Alain
Marja Pennanen, 19-11-2022 12:46
Re : Black on Picea abies
Dear Alain,

I have the specimen and I just checked it. It seems to be a small branch of Picea abies, where those black ones grow.

Greetings: Marja