Record Summary | Anamorph on Hypoxylon fragiforme fruitbodies on fallen Beech twig |
Found as | Anamorph |
Date | 7 October 2007 |
Associated organism | Hypoxylon fragiforme |
OS grid ref | OSGR: SU26 |
Lat/Lon | 51° 20’ N, 1° 40’ W |
Vice County | North Wilts, VC no: 7 |
Country | England |
Voucher | 7 Oct 2007[C] (Please quote this in any queries about this record) |
Notes:
Very pale buff tufts of conidiophores, densely and fairly evenly dispersed over the surface of the acocarp. Sometimes, but not always, emerging through the ostioles.
Conidiophores: hyaline, mononematous, septate, with verticillate branches just below the septum, although many hyphae only have single side-branches. Conidia on radiating pegs at branch tips.
Conidia: hyaline, narrowly ellipsoid with basal apiculus, 4.5-6.5/2.5-3µm.
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