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Ciboria à 4 spores
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
22-05-2009 15:15

Apothécies de couleur beige pâle, Ø 0.7-2.2 mm, à surface externe très finement furfuracée.
Asques 70-84 x 6-7 µm, avec crochet, contenant 4 spores, pars sporifera 32-36 µm ; anneau apical IKI + (bb). Paraphyses Ø 2.5-4 µm. Spores 9-10.5 (11.5) x 4.5-5 µm.
D'après la clé de Zotto, ça collerait avec Ciboria acerina. Est-ce que vous avez une expérience de cette espèce ?
Hans-Otto Baral,
22-05-2009 17:46

Re:Ciboria à 4 spores
Hi Nicholas
as you see from my drawings on DVD the spores are binucleate in acerina. If you could verify that (visible in water with somewhat closed aperture or phase contrast), I would also say this is C. acerina.
There are also nor remnatnst of aborted spores in the asci.
Zotto
as you see from my drawings on DVD the spores are binucleate in acerina. If you could verify that (visible in water with somewhat closed aperture or phase contrast), I would also say this is C. acerina.
There are also nor remnatnst of aborted spores in the asci.
Zotto
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
22-05-2009 18:57

Re:Ciboria à 4 spores
I confirm: spores binucleate.