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Pseudombrophila
Joop van der Lee,
24-02-2014 11:01
Asci: thickwalled; 228.5-250x18.5-21 um; tips do not colour blue with Melzer.
Parafyses: branched; septated; 2-2.5 um wide
Spores: 22.5-23.5x13.5-15 um; thickwalled 0.5-0.8 um
Gilbert MOYNE,
24-02-2014 11:20
Re : Unknown asco
Peut-être faut-il chercher dans les Pseuombrophila.
Gilbert
Gilbert
Gilbert MOYNE,
24-02-2014 11:21
Re : Unknown asco
lire Pseudombrophila...
Gilbert
Gilbert
Gilbert MOYNE,
24-02-2014 11:35
Re : Unknown asco
Pseudombropila hepatica ????
Michel Delpont,
24-02-2014 11:36
Re : Unknown asco
Hello Gilbert et Joop.
D'accord avec toi Gilbert, certainement Pseudombrophila, mais il faudrait laisser mûrir le champignon pour pouvoir progresser.
Michel.
D'accord avec toi Gilbert, certainement Pseudombrophila, mais il faudrait laisser mûrir le champignon pour pouvoir progresser.
Michel.
Joop van der Lee,
24-02-2014 12:09
Re : Unknown asco
Merci Gilbert et Michel avez vous literature de cette epèce?
Joop
Joop
Peter Püwert,
24-02-2014 13:41
Re : Unknown asco
Hello Joop,
somewhere in the net:
BRUMMELEN, J. van (1995): A World- monograph of the Genus Pseudombrophila (Pezizales, Ascomycotina). Libri Botanici 14. Eching.
Greetings Peter.
somewhere in the net:
BRUMMELEN, J. van (1995): A World- monograph of the Genus Pseudombrophila (Pezizales, Ascomycotina). Libri Botanici 14. Eching.
Greetings Peter.
Joop van der Lee,
25-02-2014 15:50
Re : Unknown asco
Hello Michel,
Thanks for sending me the key to Pseudombrophila but spore measurements do not match with species in the key and besides that this species does not have any hairs on the edge of the disk so are we still consider it to be Pseudombrophila?
Joop van der Lee,
25-02-2014 15:52
Re : Unknown asco
Thanks Peter for the advice I will check it tomorrow in the library of the National Herbarium.
Michel Delpont,
25-02-2014 19:10
Re : Unknown asco
You should normally find hyphoïdes hair !
Michel.
Michel.
Joop van der Lee,
27-02-2014 10:58
Re : Unknown asco
I did not find any hairs Michel and the Q value = 1.6 too small against the 2.3 for P. hepatica as mentioned in the article of van Brummelen. Also there is no species of the genus with a spore width of 13-15 um.