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Tiny soft jelly-like anamorph
Ethan Crenson, 04-02-2019 18:10
Found yesterday in New York City on a rather wet decorticated branch of hardwood.  Tiny soft, reddish brown blobs.  The outer surface can be rather darker than the interior.  Conidiospores are hyaline, cylindrical, some tapering, some slightly curved. Mostly 1-septate, some 2 and 3 septate.  They measure (8.5-) 9.5-14 (-16) by 3-4µm. Is anyone familiar with it?

Thanks in advance!

Ethan
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Hans-Otto Baral, 04-02-2019 18:22
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Tiny soft jelly-like anamorph
This reminds me of the anamorph of Durella atrocyanea, Plasia ramicola, but this group is rather diverse and little explored as I feel, the teleomorph as well as anamorph show much variation so there culd be more than one species.
I have photos in my folders of that species, and remember also multiseptate conidia.
Zotto
Hans-Otto Baral, 06-02-2019 11:15
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Tiny soft jelly-like anamorph
In my folder Xylogramma of the Durella group you can find such conidia in two subfolders:

"aurantionigra"  (8078) and compressa.

The reddish colour of these conidiomata I do not see in Ethan's fungus, however.
Ethan Crenson, 06-02-2019 18:15
Re : Tiny soft jelly-like anamorph
Thank you, Zotto.  But I must admit, I'm still lost... 7f Helotiales > 5a Helotiaceae ... I do not see a folder called Durella group.
Hans-Otto Baral, 06-02-2019 18:23
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Tiny soft jelly-like anamorph
It is not Helotiaceae but instead Durella group at the very end of the folder list.