
14-03-2019 21:42

À l'intérieur d'un tronc pourri d'épicéa.Pas d

16-03-2019 15:40
Thorben HülsewigHi there,here is the other pycnidia finding on Rho

16-03-2019 15:36
Thorben HülsewigHi there,last week i found pycnidia that grow on R

15-03-2019 20:37

Found on woody trunk of an Asteraceous shrub (Isoc

15-03-2019 11:42
Me mandan el material seco de Galicia, recogida

Pas d'idée.
Bernard

Do you know if it is Dendrostilbella smaragdina or if there are several neighboring species ?
Kind regards,
Bernard

Bernard

3 species left:
10. Stilbella flavipes p. 68
26. Tubercularia smaragdina p. 127 = Dendrostilbella smaragdina
43. Dendrostilbella prasinula. Teleomorph: Claussenomyces prasinulus p. 182
Tubercularia smaragdina/Dendrostilbella smaragdina:
"Tubercularia smaragdina is an unusual species recognized by its green synnemata which turn darker green in KOH and bright blue-green in lactic acid, the presence of a lime-green subiculum around the bases of the synnemata, and the acropleurogenous phialides. Because of the unusual coloration and KOH reaction, it is unlikely to be confused with other species of Tubercularia. The other green synnematous fungi with phialides, Dendrostilbella prasinula and Stilbella flavipes, lack acropleurogenous phialides"
But that doesn't fit for what I saw ....
https://forum.waarneming.nl/smf/index.php?topic=447185.msg2304637#msg2304637
https://mycology.adelaide.edu.au/glossary/
Acropleurogenous = Conidia developing at the tip and along the sides of the conidiophore.
http://www.mycobank.org/BioloMICS.aspx?TargetKey=14682616000002126&Rec=7074
- Dendrostilbella prasulina
http://www.mycobank.org/BioloMICS.aspx?TargetKey=14682616000002126&Rec=7097
- Stilbella flavipes
http://www.mycobank.org/BioloMICS.aspx?TargetKey=14682616000002126&Rec=7046

Best regards,
Bernard