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Unguiculella tityri on Eutypella scoparia
Adam Polhorský,
04-05-2016 15:49
microscopy corresponds well with U. tityri, but the host is atypical(?). Could there be another possibility?
Asci: MLZ-, crozier+, bi to uni-seriate
Spores: 5-7 x 3,5-4 , with few guttules
Paraphyses: perhaps 2 types?? majority protruding, coiled or straight, narrowing to the apex
others are immersed between asci with rounded apex
Hairs: i dont think i observed hairs, could not find them at the margin.
Thank you,
Adam
Michel Delpont,
04-05-2016 16:45
Re : Unguiculella tityri on Eutypella scoparia
Hello Adam.
Deed the support is rather surprising, but your find looks good to Unguiculella. Can view the record in the database.
No problem in your previous message to S.Conicum, quite agree with Peter and Norbert.
Regards.
Michel.
Deed the support is rather surprising, but your find looks good to Unguiculella. Can view the record in the database.
No problem in your previous message to S.Conicum, quite agree with Peter and Norbert.
Regards.
Michel.
Adam Polhorský,
04-05-2016 17:27
Re : Unguiculella tityri on Eutypella scoparia
Thank you for your opinion Michel, also on the Schizo. First time studying the genus, its big unknown to me.
Enrique Rubio,
04-05-2016 18:55
Re : Unguiculella tityri on Eutypella scoparia
In my opinion this fungus is not an obligate fimicolous but perhaps a parasitic fungus, that I have found on fimicolous pyrenomycetes (Podospora, Schizothecium, etc.) even on the hymenium of Pezizales as Coprotus species.
Michel Delpont,
04-05-2016 20:09
Re : Unguiculella tityri on Eutypella scoparia
Thank you for Enrique information, I did not know you had found on hymenium of Coprotus.
Michel.
Michel.
Adam Polhorský,
04-05-2016 21:42
Re : Unguiculella tityri on Eutypella scoparia
Thanks Enrique, thats very interesting, i thought it only grew on fimicolous pyrenomycetes. Seems to be species with much broader host spectrum.










