
08-04-2014 20:52
Hello,I found this species on unknown hardwoord.

09-04-2014 14:46
Quijada LuisHi all, I am trying to obtain some descriptions i

09-04-2014 15:10

Hi to all,does anyone have the following paper?:

07-04-2014 22:21
¡Hola a todos! En hojas secas, deterioradas de Fe

06-04-2014 04:53
Roland LabbéBonjour à vous tous ! Voici un Lasiosphaeria pro
Pyreno on wet wood
Maren Kamke,
09-04-2014 17:15

I found this specimen on very wet decidious wood. Perithecia very small, with brown septate hairs on the outside 100 x 4 µm, with roots, on a subiculum.
Spores hyaline, up to 7-septate, (40-57) 49,33 x 3,5 (3-4) µm, Asci 77-86x9-10 µm, IKl negative.
I'm greatful for a genus.
Thank you
Regards, Maren
Björn Wergen,
09-04-2014 23:32

Re : Pyreno on wet wood
Hi MAren,
what about Tubeufia cerea? Rossman 1987 describes the species as "rarely with hairs". Your species rather belongs to the genus, and I have tried two Tubeufia keys without success. There are similar genera like Wentiomyces, Acanthostigmina, Acanthostigmella and others with quite different microscopical features.
regards,
björn
what about Tubeufia cerea? Rossman 1987 describes the species as "rarely with hairs". Your species rather belongs to the genus, and I have tried two Tubeufia keys without success. There are similar genera like Wentiomyces, Acanthostigmina, Acanthostigmella and others with quite different microscopical features.
regards,
björn