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Nectria peziza (Tode) Fr., 1849 (a pyrenomycete)

Date: 8 May 2004
Location: Cambridge, England
Voucher: 08/05/2004[L]
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State: Fruitbody
Record Summary: Patch of numerous perithecia on split, fallen, rotten, waterlogged, soft ?Apple trunk
Associated organism: on split, fallen, rotten, waterlogged, soft trunk
Identification Notes: Perithecia: 0.2-0.25mm siam, many drying cupulate.
Ascospores: 10-12/5-6µm, septate, ellipsoid, walls longitudinally striate.

Images etc

naked eye photograph Perithecia - dry - magnified 500 by 332 pixels
naked eye photograph Perithecia - dry - magnified 500 by 332 pixels
naked eye photograph Perithecia - dry - magnified 500 by 418 pixels
naked eye photograph Perithecia - moist - magnified 500 by 333 pixels
naked eye photograph Perithecia - moist - magnified 500 by 332 pixels
naked eye photograph Perithecia - moist - magnified 444 by 500 pixels
magnified photograph Perithecia - moist - highly magnified 500 by 388 pixels
magnified photograph Perithecia - moist - highly magnified 500 by 373 pixels
magnified photograph Perithecia - moist - highly magnified 500 by 332 pixels
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magnified photograph Perithecia - moist - highly magnified 500 by 475 pixels
microscope photograph Asci - magnified 500 by 338 pixels
microscope photograph Ascospores - magnified 500 by 341 pixels
microscope photograph Ascospores - magnified 500 by 333 pixels
microscope photograph Ascospores - magnified 500 by 473 pixels
microscope photograph Ascospores - magnified 15 Kb 260 by 216 pixels
microscope photograph Ascospores - highly magnified 500 by 243 pixels

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