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Stefan JakobssonOn a decorticated twig of Alnus incana on moist so

I'm looking for recent material of Rutstroemia (Lanzia) longipes from North America (ideally from the U.S., NY state) to study and compare with european collections. It would be also great if you can note some of the characters while still alive and in water mount, esp. paraphyses contents, surface hyphae, ascus and spore size.
Thank you very much.
Viktorie


yes, I have half-finished answers on several of your e-mails including this one. I'll try to put the photos together and send them. I appologize for my extremely slow tempo.
Viktorie

Like I said in my last e-mail, I have the last year's specimen (https://inaturalist.org/observations/58764878) and if you need I can send it, but I need to know what part of it do you need, or maybe you need it all. It is not from NY state, but close. I'm probably going to find more specimens later this year in September, as I've done in the previous two years.

Yesterday I collected Lanzia longipes in the location I've seen it in 2019. I posted some pictures here.
https://inaturalist.org/observations/88991407
I believe some living paraphyses have low refracting VBs. It is difficult to see (picture#8).
With surface hyphae, I'm not sure what to look for.


I uploaded the last three pictures. https://inaturalist.org/observations/88991407


Thank you so much for your explanation.