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Calycina E. camaldulensis
Javier Ormad, 13-12-2012 18:15
Javier OrmadHola a todos:
Os presento un ejemplar que supongo Calycina, Calycellina y que no acabo de encuadrar, incluso sabiendo su sustrato común.
Apotecios en frutos secos y ramillas de unión entre estos, alguno salpicado en hojas secas, de Eucalyptus camaldulensis, de hasta 1 mm de diámetro, con pequeño pie.
Ascas hemiamiloides (rb), 8 esporas, biseriadas, con croziers, de 46-72 x 4-6 micras. Ascosporas elípticas, lisas, hialinas, uninucleadas, con envoltura gelatinosa, con varias gútulas oleicas en zonas polares, de 6-8.5 x 1.8-2.5 micras. Parafisis con VBs poco refringentes. Excípulo ectal gelificado en base, con textura angularis y con células globosas y subglobosas. Pelos hifoides, rectos, uniformes, alguno en forma de T.
Gracias por las respuestas.
Saludos cordiales


Hi all:
I present a copy i guess in Calycina, Calycellina and framing just not even knowing their common substrate.
Apothecia in nuts and twigs of union among them, some splashed on leaves of Eucalyptus camaldulensis, up to 1 mm in diameter, with small foot.
Asci hemiamiloides (rb), 8 spores, biseriate with croziers of 46-72 x 4-6 microns. Ascospores elliptical, smooth, hyaline, uninucleate, with gelatinous sheath, with several areas oleic gútulas polar, 6-8.5 x 1.8-2.5 microns. Paraphyses with little refractile VBs. Ectal excípulum based gelled with texture angularis and globose and subglobose cells. Hifoides hair, straight, uniform, some in the form of T.
Thanks for the replies.
Best Regards

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Hans-Otto Baral, 13-12-2012 20:44
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Calycina E. camaldulensis
The lack of disticnt VBs and the smalle spores, together with hair shape let me think more to a Cistella. Could it be that the hairs are a little rough? Or is this deceptive?

Zotto
Javier Ormad, 16-12-2012 13:16
Javier Ormad
Re : Calycina E. camaldulensis
I have not seen rough hairs. No progress with genre Cistella.
Any other ideas?
Thanks