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Hymenoscyphus species
Ralph Vandiest,
08-03-2014 13:44
I found this hymenoscyphus on corylus fruit caps? Size frb up to 1mm, stalked 0,3mm, spores pear-shaped 8/10x3,5/4µm, J+, asci 55/69x6/8µm, spores without guttules.
Could this be H repandus?
regards,
Ralph
Peter Püwert,
08-03-2014 14:22
Re : Hymenoscyphus species
Hello Ralph,
in my opinion is this Pezizella (Crocicreas) amenti (Batsch: Fr.) Dennis. The substrate is a decaing female catkin from Salix. Look at the paraphyses: they are filled with yellowish guttules in the upper part. In our distrikt not rare.
Greetings Peter.
in my opinion is this Pezizella (Crocicreas) amenti (Batsch: Fr.) Dennis. The substrate is a decaing female catkin from Salix. Look at the paraphyses: they are filled with yellowish guttules in the upper part. In our distrikt not rare.
Greetings Peter.
Ralph Vandiest,
08-03-2014 14:40
Re : Hymenoscyphus species
Hello Peter,
Fits indeed perfect with C Amenti.
Thanks,
Ralph
Fits indeed perfect with C Amenti.
Thanks,
Ralph





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