Nectria inventa Pethybr., (a pyrenomycete)


8 Oct 2000 at OSGR: ST89 in East Glos, England

Record SummaryVerticillium state on Crampballs on fallen Ash trunk
Found asAnamorph
Date8 October 2000
Associated organismDaldinia concentrica
OS grid refOSGR: ST89
Lat/Lon51° 40’ N, 2° 10’ W
Vice CountyEast Glos, VC no: 33
CountryEngland
Voucher8 Oct 2000[E]
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Notes:

Conidiophores: mononematous, septate, with side branch just below septum, brownish below, hyaline above, 3-4µm wide.

Phialides: hyaline, in verticils, cyanophilic, Urtica-hair shaped with apical conidium.

Conidia: cyanophilic or golden, 3-5/2-2.5µm in terminal droplets.

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