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Coelomycete sp. indesc. (an undescribed coelomycete)

Date: 16 February 2007
Location: Berks, England
Voucher: 16/02/2007[A]
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State: Imperfect stage
Record Summary: on fallen leaves of Laurestinus
Associated organism: on dead, fallen, rotting leaf of Viburnum tinus
Identification Notes: Multilocular coelomycete with long necks.
Conidia of two types:



1. hyaline, cylindric, 17/2µm
2. arcuate, tapered, 100/3µm.


Images etc

naked eye photograph Infected leaf - close-up - pale background Good 500 by 268 pixels
naked eye photograph Infection - close-up - enlarged 500 by 333 pixels
magnified photograph Pycnidia - lateral view - close-up - magnified 500 by 291 pixels
magnified photograph Pycnidia - oblique view - close-up - magnified 500 by 333 pixels
magnified photograph Pycnidia - oblique view - close-up - magnified 500 by 462 pixels
magnified photograph Pycnidia - oblique view - close-up - magnified 500 by 333 pixels
magnified photograph Pycnidia - oblique view - close-up - magnified 500 by 469 pixels
magnified photograph Pycnidia - oblique view - close-up - magnified Good 500 by 333 pixels
magnified photograph Pycnidia - oblique view - close-up - magnified 500 by 207 pixels
microscope photograph Conidia - type 1 - magnified 12 Kb 326 by 156 pixels
microscope photograph Conidia - type 2 - magnified 500 by 210 pixels
microscope photograph Pycnidia - magnified 405 by 500 pixels
microscope photograph Pycnidia - magnified 500 by 333 pixels
microscope photograph Pycnidia - squash - magnified 216 by 500 pixels
microscope photograph Pycnidial necks - magnified 354 by 500 pixels
microscope photograph Pycnidium - base - magnified 500 by 333 pixels
microscope photograph Pycnidium - necks - magnified 500 by 333 pixels
microscope photograph Pycnidium neck with parasitic fungus - magnified 500 by 275 pixels
microscope photograph Pycnidium neck with parasitic fungus - magnified 500 by 319 pixels

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