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anamorph on living leaves of Prunus serotina
Riet van Oosten, 06-10-2021 19:23
Riet van Oosten
Hello,

Just a try ...

Found by Willy Heimeriks, October 2021, the Netherlands, on living leaves of Prunus serotina.
On the same leaf Miricatena prunicola.

Conidia: Me: 5.2 x 2.1 µm.

Greetings, Riet
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Chris Yeates, 07-10-2021 16:45
Chris Yeates
Re : anamorph on living leaves of Prunus serotina
Hello Riet

These foliicolous fungi with small hyaline unicellular conidia are in a very confused state, with vast numbers of names in Phoma, Phyllosticta etc. created in the past and mostly based on host relationships.



van der Aa comments on the latter - see attached.

When something as distinctive as the Miricatena comes along that is a more hopeful direction ;-)

Sorry can't be of any real help here.

Kind regards, Chris
Riet van Oosten, 07-10-2021 17:00
Riet van Oosten
Re : anamorph on living leaves of Prunus serotina
Hello Chris,

Thank you for your information!

Indeed Miricatena prunicola is nice and clear :-)

Kind regards, Riet