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Wentiomyces sibiricus
Nina Filippova, 07-03-2013 19:49
Compared with the description in Hawksworth, Sivanesan (1976, New and interesting microfungi from Slapton..).

On dead leaves (litter in bog) of ericaceae (Chamaedaphne, Andromeda, Oxycoccus), N61,063892° E69,455695°, 06.08.2012.


Perithecia globose, tiny (50 mk), with thick arm- like processes at the top around apical pore, superficial, scattered at leave upper and lower surfaces.


Peridium from angular cells near 8 mk; branches (processes) 15 mk long, with rosette-shaped apex 8 mk broad; asci fissitunicate, near 30 x 5 mk; spores 2-celled, fusoid with middle constriction, near 10 x 2 mk (mature spores were rare in the specimen).?

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