 
                                    21-03-2012 12:47
Stefan BlaserHello everybody I could need some help with this
 
                                    25-03-2012 20:14
 Björn Wergen
                Björn Wergen
                Hi againI had another one which does not seemto be
 
                                    26-03-2012 17:28
 Yatsiuk Iryna
                Yatsiuk Iryna
                Hello, dear friends! These 2 specimens some time
 
                                    26-03-2012 22:38
 Baeza  Yajaira
                Baeza  Yajaira
                Hello everyone im trying to identify some Durella'
 
                                    19-03-2012 13:16
 Yannick Mourgues
                Yannick Mourgues
                Bonjour à tous.Trouvé sur branche de Populus. Co
 
                                    21-03-2012 17:32
Hi to all:These blackish, small (up to 700 microns
 
                                    22-03-2012 00:37
Bonjour à tous,Récolté chez moi, en bord de rou
 
                                    21-03-2012 23:44
 Yannick Mourgues
                Yannick Mourgues
                Bonsoir.Voici une espèce proche de Cryptosphaeria
I could need some help with this Pyreno on most probably Alnus wood.
Description: Perithecia immersed below the Cortex, only visible as small bumps on the surface, sometimes pore just visible as Cortex cracks open. Perithecia with an ovoid lower part of about 0.5-1 mm in width and a height of about 0.5 mm. The upper part is disc like or semiglobous, consisting of dense black tissue with a pore in the middle. For the photo I removed the Cortex
Microscopy: The most interesting feature is the Ascus with many Spores. It's more than 20 spores and I counted about 25 to 35 but counting was very difficult. I think it's 32- spored. The Apical apparatus is very well visible and coloured in Kongo and roundish (picture) but doesn't react in Iodine. I'm not sure whether the Spores are mature and I guess probably not. Spores were completely hyaline, nonseptate and 20-24 x 3.5-4.5 micrometers with blunt appendixes of about 1-2 micrometers of length. These appendixes were only observed in water (still difficult to see!) and could not be detected in KOH, Kongo or Iodine. Sometimes there seemed to be a slime sheath around the Spores, however this was only observed very infrequently.
Thank you for any help
Stefan
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                it could be Ditopella ditopa. If you want, send me, I am interested in it (it seems as if you are good in finding rare pyrenos :D ).
regards,
björn
I came by Ditopella when looking in the Ellis book. However I have more than 16 spored Asci (constantly) and never seen a septate Spore (which could be because of immature Spores) and appendages as I've seen them were also not described in Ellis. Do you have another description of Ditopella which includes those features?
Danke und lieber Gruss
Stefan
 
                yes, I also think it should be the Ditopella. I have a description in BARR 1978: "Asci 16 to 24 spored" and ROSSMAN 2007, who describes D. ditopa as an 8-spored species.
Species with a variability in number of spores in Asci are not rare in Diaporthales (see Valsa nivea, for example). I think your finding is imature and does not show septated spores ;)
regards,
björn
PS: if you wish to have something about Diaporthales, tell me.
 
                regards,
björn
Many thanks for the help. I think the identification is settled.
bye
Stefan
hmm better to do sequencing i think
Can you send me a peace of specimens
Thanks
Hiran
 
                


