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 Lothar Krieglsteiner
                Lothar Krieglsteiner
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 Maria Plekkenpol
                Maria Plekkenpol
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 Nicolas Suberbielle
                Nicolas Suberbielle
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 Stephen Martin Mifsud
                Stephen Martin Mifsud
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                Bernard Declercq
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                                    28-10-2025 11:29
 Tanja Böhning
                Tanja Böhning
                Hello, I found this very small (ca 0,5mm) yellow
Cistella
    
                    Tomaz Vucko,
                29-03-2025 21:13
    
    I found this Cistella on old stem of Impatiens glandulifera and I wonder how would you detemine it (spores look similar to C.reynoutriae on ASCO-SONNEBERG page). First two images of spores are from spore print and the third one is from apothecia mount, just for comparison.
Ascospore dimensions from spore print:
(9.8) 11.8-14.1 (15.4) × (2.2) 2.3 - 2.8 (3.1)?m
Q= (4.1) 4.4-5.8 (6.5); N = 61
Qe = 13 × 2.6 µm; Qe = 5.1
Asci measurements are very roughly:
(46.7) 47.8 - 58.3 (62.5) × (5.6) 6.3 - 7.2 (7.6) µm
Q = (7.2) 7.6 - 8.5 (8.8) ; N = 7
Me = 53 × 6.6 µm ; Qe = 8
27.3.2025, Ižakovci, Slovenia.
Best regards!
                                    Hans-Otto Baral,
                                29-03-2025 21:35            
             
                Re : Cistella
                This is Cistella aconiti, at least s. auct. The spores are multiguttulate, getting biguttulate when dead or shortly before.
                
                
                
                
                
                            
                                    Tomaz Vucko,
                                29-03-2025 21:46            
            Re : Cistella
                Hello!
Thanks for the very quick answer. I barely managed to update post before reply.^^
Will have to check this species.
Best regards!
                
                
                
                
                
                            Thanks for the very quick answer. I barely managed to update post before reply.^^
Will have to check this species.
Best regards!
 
                

















