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26-10-2017 21:47

Chris Yeates Chris Yeates

This was found growing quite abundantly on a decor

24-10-2017 12:04

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

Me mendan de Galicia una nuestra de  esta especie

23-10-2017 09:56

Patrice TANCHAUD

Bonjour,j'observe régulièrement cet asco parmi l

26-10-2017 15:19

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

Galicia  muestra seca de esta especieEn hoja de q

23-10-2017 23:25

Yannick Mourgues Yannick Mourgues

Found on Rubus sp. stem near water.Spores 5-6 sept

26-10-2017 04:54

Ethan Crenson

Eastern US, New York. Very dry conditions, on wet

25-10-2017 22:43

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Voici un Geoglossum trouvé en prairie maigre.J'av

26-10-2017 07:03

Ethan Crenson

Eastern US, New York. On nuts of Fagus in the mud

25-10-2017 21:04

Ueli Graf Ueli Graf

Hallo,ich suche etwas über Rosellinia subsimilis

25-10-2017 18:49

Chris Yeates Chris Yeates

Bonsoir tousdoes anyone have access to Wechtl, Lin

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Laetinaevia-like?
Chris Yeates, 26-10-2017 21:47
Chris YeatesThis was found growing quite abundantly on a decorticated area on a thin (6mm diameter) Fraxinus twig. Pale peach-coloured when fresh, and small (max. 170µm diameter).
Excipulum composed of rather thick-walled cells.
Asci 8-spored; in IKI apparently no reaction - possibly very faint hemiamyloid, though this might be an artefact; strongly blue in KOH > MLZ). Difficult to see but probably croziers +. Paraphyses not swollen at apex, without guttules.
Ascospores ellipsoid to (mostly) broadly reniform / bean-shaped; guttules as in the images.
Any thoughts would be welcome.
Chris
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Hans-Otto Baral, 26-10-2017 22:02
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Laetinaevia-like?
Hi Chris
with such a strong amyloid reaction the unpretreated asci should distinctly react red! Maybe your Lugol lacks iodine?

No idea what it is. A closeup of the apical ring could be valuable
Chris Yeates, 26-10-2017 22:27
Chris Yeates
Re : Laetinaevia-like?
Thanks Zotto
yes I'll have another go tomorrow, mounting in pure IKI, rather than running it into a water mount as I did in this instance (although that has usually worked well for me with many other species).

LG
Chris
Hans-Otto Baral, 26-10-2017 22:38
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Laetinaevia-like?
It is the better method to add IKI to water (not too much water) because only then you can view the change from blue to red in some taxa. But it must be concentrated enough.