24-04-2026 03:16
David Chapados
Found while looking at something else from wood in
22-04-2026 20:54
Hi to everybody.This Pyrenopeziza grew in moist le
22-04-2026 01:06
Bonjour à tous.Je vous présente cette Nectria s.
22-04-2026 20:17
Marian Jagers
Is anyone familiar with the Hyphomycetes genus Pse
21-04-2026 13:36
Gernot FriebesHi,I am out of ideas for this one. I collected Sal
21-04-2026 13:19
Gernot FriebesHi,this Lophodermium on Typha has ascospores measu
Hello everyone,I'm new here in the forum and would like to present some pictures and data today. My first attempt at determination was Diatrype spilomaea, but from the circle of colleagues came the hint, it could be rather Eytypa leioplaca.
Since the find apparently contains no vital perithecia, I have tried to create a portrait with the available material.
Whether that is sufficient for a determination, I do not know. Here are the dates:
Location: lying maple branch in the NSG south of the castle Homburg
MTB: 5011/332 Date of discovery: 16.07.2018
Spores allantoid, hyaline, slightly ocher-tinged with oil droplets
7,6x1,3
6,4x1,4
5,2x1,6
6,4x1,5
7,3x1,6
6,6x1,6
6,4x1,5
6,1x1,6
More spurs
7,2x1,7
5,3x1,1
5,6x1,7
5,5x1,6
5,3x1,6
Remains of some asci found; all empty or without formed spores; no J reaction on the apical apparatus;
24,7x2,3
22,5x4,0
16,2x4,3
19,6x4,4
28,4x3,2
20,2x8,5
24,1x3,6
on ascofrance Fournier writes that Rappaz measured the spores of D. spilomea in BWB/lactic acid, and that by that
the measured values, especially the width, are smaller!
I would be glad if someone could help me to give the find a proper name.
Best Regards
Harald






