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Michel HairaudBonjour , Voici une récolte d'une Rhytismataceae
Bonsoir,
Hièr j´ai collecté des Scutellinias.
Les poils sont très trés court, 200-300 my et les spores rondes, environ 20 my, et avec des verrues petites et isolées.
L´habitat était une petite glaisière avec Dactylorhiza incarnata, Eriophorum latifolium, Chara ...
Est S. hyperborea possible?
Tanja
Have you any photos of the base of the hairs? The size of the spores is best measured from a spore drop, did you do this or measure in the asci?
Mal
Hello Malcolm,
I have two photos of the hairs, but it´s not very good. (I hope to get my Laptop repaired soon...). The bases were mostly simple or with two branches.
The spore-size I took from an open ascus and I didn´t take the size of the ascus. But I will do it. I had two collections and the photos I took from the first one, which was very young. The second I thought to be a Melastiza, but in the microscope it was the same Scutellinia, but much older.
Tanja
bad micro ...
schöne grüße
dirk
I would agree with Dirk that with these short and simple rooted hairs S barlae is the most likely.
Mal