
28-03-2023 11:04
Margot en Geert VullingsFound this Lichenoptella (Trichothyrina) on Juncus

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Juuso ÄikäsA finding from last fall: a plentiful amount of lo
Lichenoptella? -> Morenoina paludosa
Margot en Geert Vullings,
28-03-2023 11:04
According to Ellis&Ellis, this would be L. nigroannulata in terms of spore size, but I am missing the ostiolar collar composed of several rings of small, dark, thick-walled cells.
No setae and the spores do not appear to be septated, no cilea on spores and no ascus seen.
Spore sizes: 6.3-7.3 x 1.9-2.3 µ
Which Lichenoptella could this be?
Kind regards,
Margot
Eduard Osieck,
31-03-2023 12:39
Re : Lichenoptella?
Nice documentation and well found, compare with Morenoina paludosa, see Ellis & Ellis (or the Morenoina paper by Ellis, see link under “Artikelen” tab in https://www.verspreidingsatlas.nl/3002164#).
This species is not rare on Juncus. If correct this would be a new species for NL.
As far as I know this is the only species with pycnothyria on Juncus with a simple ostiole rim.
Eduard
This species is not rare on Juncus. If correct this would be a new species for NL.
As far as I know this is the only species with pycnothyria on Juncus with a simple ostiole rim.
Eduard
Margot en Geert Vullings,
01-04-2023 16:28
Re : Lichenoptella?
Thank you very much Eduard.