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Nina FilippovaHello, dear colleagues. I want to share with you
Aide Identification
Yannick Mourgues,
18-12-2013 18:13

Sur branche de Fagus décortiquée en bordure de torrent. Ascomes rosés/lilacins.
Spores scutelloides 8-9x1,4-1,8 um hyalines lisses avec deux minuscules guttules à chaque extrémité.
Asques 35-40x4-5 um, à pied souvent tortueux et allongé, souvent tronquée à l'apex. Non issu de boucle. IKI-
Paraphyses 1 à 2 cloisons larges d'environ 1,5 um à sommet en boule large de 4-5 um.
Textura globulosa.
Une idée ?
Merci par avance.
Yannick
Hans-Otto Baral,
18-12-2013 18:24

Re : Aide Identification
Hi Yannick
well, I think it is an ascomycete :-)
you don`t have it fresh? because I suppose you placed it in Congo or something with a lethal ingredient.
I suppose it is Orbilia sarraziniana, but I need to see living spores, especially inside the asci.
Any photo of free spores? With scutelloid you mean scutuloid?
Zotto
well, I think it is an ascomycete :-)
you don`t have it fresh? because I suppose you placed it in Congo or something with a lethal ingredient.
I suppose it is Orbilia sarraziniana, but I need to see living spores, especially inside the asci.
Any photo of free spores? With scutelloid you mean scutuloid?
Zotto
Yannick Mourgues,
18-12-2013 18:54

Re : Aide Identification
Hi Zotto !
well, I think it is an ascomycete :-)
Incredible !
you don`t have it fresh? because I suppose you placed it in Congo or something with a lethal ingredient.
Yes I have. In fact, I use Congo to have a better look to asci, paraphyses... I have photos in IKI and water. But in water, It's difficult to see anything.
With scutelloid you mean scutuloid?
Yes !
Merci pour ta réponse !
Amitiés.
Yannick
well, I think it is an ascomycete :-)
Incredible !
you don`t have it fresh? because I suppose you placed it in Congo or something with a lethal ingredient.
Yes I have. In fact, I use Congo to have a better look to asci, paraphyses... I have photos in IKI and water. But in water, It's difficult to see anything.
With scutelloid you mean scutuloid?
Yes !
Merci pour ta réponse !
Amitiés.
Yannick
Hans-Otto Baral,
18-12-2013 20:58

Re : Aide Identification
Yes, this is a living spore, and one can see the spore body in the acute end. Probably the upper spores point with that end downwards (character of sarraziniana), and that would be important to see.
Yannick Mourgues,
18-12-2013 21:42

Re : Aide Identification
Thank's a lot Zotto. I can imagine these spores on acsi, but I'am not able to take a photo. So surely O. sarraziniana.
Amitiés.
Yannick
Amitiés.
Yannick