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Black, long, on the wood of spruce?
Mirek Gryc,
20-07-2022 18:35
Do you have any ideas?
Ascospores: Me = 6.7 × 3.1 µm
Regards
Mirek
Gonzalez Garcia Marta,
20-07-2022 20:27
Re : Black, long, on the wood of spruce?
Hi Mirek
I suggest you use the ITALIC 7.0 page keys
http://italic.units.it/
Once on the page you should look at the CALICIOID SPECIES (lichenized and non-lichenized).
Right now the link doesn't work but I imagine it will be fixed soon.
Greetings.
I suggest you use the ITALIC 7.0 page keys
http://italic.units.it/
Once on the page you should look at the CALICIOID SPECIES (lichenized and non-lichenized).
Right now the link doesn't work but I imagine it will be fixed soon.
Greetings.
Mirek Gryc,
20-07-2022 21:04
Re : Black, long, on the wood of spruce?
Hi Marta
Thank you for the hint.
I searched a bit and came to the kind of Chaenothecopsis.
A more detailed test is needed!
Regards
Mirek
Thank you for the hint.
I searched a bit and came to the kind of Chaenothecopsis.
A more detailed test is needed!
Regards
Mirek
Alain GARDIENNET,
20-07-2022 21:15
Re : Black, long, on the wood of spruce?
Hi Mirek,
Please compare to Mycocalicium subtile (var; subtile or var. minutellum).
Alain
Please compare to Mycocalicium subtile (var; subtile or var. minutellum).
Alain
Mirek Gryc,
20-07-2022 21:22
Re : Black, long, on the wood of spruce?
You're right Alain!
Mycocalicium seems to be an even better solution.
Thank you and best regards.
Mirek
Mycocalicium seems to be an even better solution.
Thank you and best regards.
Mirek