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Christopher Engelhardt
Very small (~0,5 mm) white ascos, found yesterday
Taeniolella?
Björn Wergen,
27-12-2014 14:56
Dear friends,I have collected a hyphomycete on dead attached Carpinus twigs of which I am unable to identify. Perhaps you have an idea what this is. I have compared it with species of Taeniolella, Capnosporium and some others, but I did not find any matching species...
regards,
björn
Martin Bemmann,
27-12-2014 18:00
Re : Taeniolella?
Dear Björn,
why not T. breviuscula? You surely have Ellis&Ellis (land plants) at hand. 2-3 and up to 5-septate conidia would fit. Don't know a "modern" key to this genus.
Regards
Martin
why not T. breviuscula? You surely have Ellis&Ellis (land plants) at hand. 2-3 and up to 5-septate conidia would fit. Don't know a "modern" key to this genus.
Regards
Martin
Björn Wergen,
27-12-2014 20:37
Re : Taeniolella?
Thanks Martin, I think this is a possible solution for this fungus :)
regards,
björn
regards,
björn
Chris Yeates,
27-12-2014 21:50
Re : Taeniolella?
Hi Björn
do you have Ellis's More Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes? Useful key on page 55 . . .
LG
Chris
do you have Ellis's More Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes? Useful key on page 55 . . .
LG
Chris
Martin Bemmann,
27-12-2014 22:09
Re : Taeniolella?
Well yes, Chris
I did not have this work on my screen! I am looking forward to Björn's results consulting this.
best
Martin
I did not have this work on my screen! I am looking forward to Björn's results consulting this.
best
Martin
Björn Wergen,
27-12-2014 22:48
Re : Taeniolella?
Hi there,
thanks for help, Chris. In this case, Taeniolella alta would fit very well, because I did not observe any longitudinal septa.
regards,
björn
thanks for help, Chris. In this case, Taeniolella alta would fit very well, because I did not observe any longitudinal septa.
regards,
björn
Alain GARDIENNET,
28-12-2014 10:20
Re : Taeniolella?
Hi Björn,
Just a question : it's occuring on bark, not on a lichen thallus ?
Nice photos,
Alain
PS : T. alta fits well indeed.
Björn Wergen,
28-12-2014 16:02
Re : Taeniolella?
Hi Alain,
the Taeniolella grows on bark and on wood through cracks. There was no lichen thallus.
regards,
björn
the Taeniolella grows on bark and on wood through cracks. There was no lichen thallus.
regards,
björn





