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Mick PeerdemanHi all,One of my earliest microscopy attempts, so
Vexillomyces atrovirens? => probably V. munathinus
Riet van Oosten,
06-04-2024 15:40

Hello,
Found by Laurens van der Linde, March 2023, on Quercus.
Is this Vexillomyces atrovirens?
- apothecia 0.5-2 mm
- not ionomidotic
- IKI-
- ascus with crozier
- ascoconidia 2.5-3 x 1 µm
- primary ascospores more than 7-septate, 20 µm long
Greetings, Riet
Hans-Otto Baral,
06-04-2024 16:11
Re : Vexillomyces atrovirens?
The ascoconidia are rather allantoid and the ascospores cylindrical and seemingly without longisepta, so it is clearly not atrovirens. I assume the specimen is from NL. So it could be V. hydnicola or V. munathinus, the latter being the probable choice. It likes to grow together with Dacrymyces.
Riet van Oosten,
06-04-2024 16:22
Re : Vexillomyces atrovirens?
Yes NL.
Thank you very much Zotto.
Thank you very much Zotto.
Stip Helleman,
06-04-2024 22:26
Re : Vexillomyces atrovirens? => probably V. munathinus
Interesting, but I can not find anything about munathinus
Cheers,
Stip
Hans-Otto Baral,
07-04-2024 07:13
Re : Vexillomyces atrovirens? => probably V. munathinus
Stip, you do not have our old Claussenomyces.key? Guy used munathina, and I assume that is more correct because it is an abbreviation for something like museum nationalis thi... naturalis.













