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Pezicula sepium?
Garcia Susana,
05-11-2014 10:01
Apothecia erumpent in the bark of a Pyrus twig.
Asci: 105-130 x 20-25um. Hemiamyloide apical apparatus.
Septate spores mature transversely and longitudinally. 30-35 x 12-12.5um (measures inside the ascus and a reduced number).
I think it may be Pezicula sepium, but I have no information on the species.
Can someone send me: Verkley, G.J.M. 1999. A monograph of the genus Pezicula and Its anamorphs. Studies in Mycology. 44: 1-180
Thanks, greetings
Susana
Hans-Otto Baral,
05-11-2014 10:40

Re : Pezicula sepium?
I know the species only from Crataegus. Also the spores are a little too long, but maybe this is unimportant. Colour would fit.
When septate the spores are overmature. Pezicula ejects always non-septate spores.
I can send you Verkley. What's your email?
Zotto
When septate the spores are overmature. Pezicula ejects always non-septate spores.
I can send you Verkley. What's your email?
Zotto
Martin Bemmann,
05-11-2014 10:43

Re : Pezicula sepium?
Garcia Susana,
05-11-2014 11:20
Re : Pezicula sepium?
Gracias a los dos.
Susana
Susana