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Buckwheat PeteHello, I'd like to ask about this older specimen:
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Hardware Tony
Found on dead stems in February earlier this year
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William Slosse
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Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)
Please, could anyone send me this paper?Moyne G.,
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Artem PtukhaHello, I am seeking assistance with the identific
Ombrophila?
Juuso Äikäs,
09-12-2020 23:49
The apos were max. ca. 5 mm wide and I think they had a short stem and were growing from needles and sticks of P. abies. The flesh was gelatinous. I measured some spores in water from a spore print and they were about 11.5 - 13.5 x 4.5 - 5 microns. The ascus pores had a faint amyloid reaction in Melzer's solution.
I'm thinking that this could be Ombrophila or maybe Ascocoryne...
Hans-Otto Baral,
10-12-2020 08:21
Re : Ombrophila?
Yes, Ombrophila is quite clear.
Specimens by Bernard Clesse are similar (folder "Eigenried H+") I see very similar samples on conifers, and in folder "Eigenried H-" are similar ones.
The genus is very difficult, and you see croziers are also important.
Zotto
Juuso Äikäs,
10-12-2020 08:48
Re : Ombrophila?
Thanks! There is indeed similarity compared to those folders. I didn't have the habit of checking croziers back then, but hopefully I'll find some new apos in the future, and then could take a closer look.


