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hairy pyreno on moss
    
                    Andrew N. Miller,
                28-04-2015 00:14
    
    
Not a Chaetosphaeria.  Not a Hilberina.  Any ideas?Thanks,
Andy
                                    Alain GARDIENNET,
                                28-04-2015 06:58            
            Re : hairy pyreno on moss
                Hi Andrew,
In the genus Leptomelia, black setose ascomata, there is one species with 5 septa brown ascospores and hyaline apical cells. But it seems to be different : L. scapaniae. But it's perpahps a way to follow.
See Racovitza.
Have you more microscopical elements ?
Alain
                                    Andrew N. Miller,
                                28-04-2015 17:09            
            
                Re : hairy pyreno on moss
                Dear Alain,
Thank you! Funny story: this specimen was sent to my colleague, Lee Crane, for annotation. It was labeled Leptomeliola sp. He found no asci, only a few ascospores, but did not recognize the ascospores as belonging to Leptomeliola. Thank you for the advice, I will check out this species and others in the genus.
Best,
Andy
                
                
                
                
                
                            Thank you! Funny story: this specimen was sent to my colleague, Lee Crane, for annotation. It was labeled Leptomeliola sp. He found no asci, only a few ascospores, but did not recognize the ascospores as belonging to Leptomeliola. Thank you for the advice, I will check out this species and others in the genus.
Best,
Andy
                
