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Pinkish asco on incubated wood from a Freshwater stream
Francois Guay,
26-02-2025 03:28

Here is the iNat link for photos and microscopy: https://www.inaturalist.ca/observations/263113852
-Microscopy in water and last 2 photos in IKI
- Spores 6,05-8,04 x 1,64-2 microns
Thank you
François Guay
Thank you
François Guay
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
26-02-2025 08:44

Re : Pinkish asco on incubated wood from a Freshwater stream
This is an Orbilia species
Hans-Otto Baral,
26-02-2025 09:55

Re : Pinkish asco on incubated wood from a Freshwater stream
Based on spore orientation (lower spores inverted) and apo colour and habitat (running water) I suggest this to be Orbilia rosea (the sibling O. luteorubella tends t have orange apos). The anamorphs are very different (Anguillospora vs. Helicoon, resp.), but to find them in a collection is a rare case.
Francois Guay,
26-02-2025 22:27

Re : Pinkish asco on incubated wood from a Freshwater stream
Thank you both, Zotto and Nicolas. I compared and everything seems to align perfectly with Orbilia rosea. Your help is greatly appreciated!
François