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Francois Guay
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Edvin Johannesen
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These tiny (0.4-0.5 mm diam.), whitish, short-stip
Hypomyces possibly on Suillus collinitus
Stephen Martin Mifsud,
28-02-2017 12:45
Hi, this is my first Hypomyces that I am researching and probably I would not be able to identify it to species level, but maybe with your help and direction I could take a learning experience and good path. The host was under pine and I could see pores so I think that it is probably Suillus collinitus, which is very common bolete under pine trees. The parasite is now a mass of yellow spores, 12-25um wide, distinctly warted (2um wide!), globose, golden yellow. So far I have not seen any other particular structures such as ascii - are they deep inside the tisue or at this advance stage, it is useless. An interactive key for Hypomyces in the links of this forum is not working - a real pity!
Any help is appreciated...
My simple guess is Hypomyces chrysospermus - from here:
http://www.mushroomexpert.com/hypomyces_chrysospermus.html


