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Nina FilippovaHello. I have collected two species of Pezoloma(li
I found small disco on fallen leaves of Camellia japonica in Japan.
Up to 1 mm., short stalk, disc whitish (almost black when dry), outer surface brown to blackish towards the base, with sparse marginal hairs.
Asci 8 spored, I-, 105-140 x 5-6.
Paraphyses filiform, 1-1.5 in diam., sometimes branched at the tips.
Ascospore hyaline, with 2 (or -4) drops at ends, 11.4-14.2 x 2.6-3.2.
Excipulum of t. angularis, brownish cell walls, 3-8 microm. in diameter.
Marginal hairs arising from surface, almost hyaline, septate at base, 40-100 microm. long.
Any suggestion?
Kutsuna
There is only one anamorph species known according to my knowledge, but about 40 of the anamorph. I have no idea whether there is one described on Camellia. Th species are possibly host-specific. If you see blackish pyncidia with the same hairs nearby, then this should be the anamorph.
The hairs in Z. rosarum are intensely brown below and rather wide (about9-12 µm). How wide are your hairs?
Zotto
Hairs are less than 5 µm. I will look for pycnidia.
Regards.
Kutsuna






