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Bertia ???
Castillo Joseba,
10-02-2021 11:57
A ver que os parece
Saludos
Joseba
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
10-02-2021 12:04

Rosellinia
Hello Joseba,
Bertia has moriform ascomata, not smooth and with obvious ostiolum like yours. This is a Rosellinia. Some years ago, I would have said it is R. aquila because of the appendages at the spore ends, but today I am not sure and would look up in literature. Surely there will be someone to say more.
Best, Lothar
Bertia has moriform ascomata, not smooth and with obvious ostiolum like yours. This is a Rosellinia. Some years ago, I would have said it is R. aquila because of the appendages at the spore ends, but today I am not sure and would look up in literature. Surely there will be someone to say more.
Best, Lothar
Castillo Joseba,
10-02-2021 12:31
Re : Bertia ???
Gracias Lothar miraré algo
Hardware Tony,
10-02-2021 16:02

Re : Bertia ???
Tend to agree with Lothar. Rosellinia aquila has more rounded ends as showing here, others tend to be more pointed and the only one I know of that has small appendages at each end. You should be able to see a staright germ slit also on some, normally seated on a darkened subiculum.
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