Diatrype bullata (Hoffm.) Fr. 1849
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Diatrype bullata (Hoffm.) Fr. 1849
Diatrype bullata (Hoffm.) Fr. 1849
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Fr.
Hoffm.
(Hoffm.) Fr.
1849
385
Fr.
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Diatrype bullata
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Diatrype bullata (Hoffm.) Fr. 1849
This European species occurs on dead willow (Salix sp. and Salix fragilis L.) branches in Canterbury (PDD 18451 & 18878). It has probably been introduced into New Zealand with the host plant.
Diatrype bullata (Hoffm.) Fr. 1849
Type: Caulicolous Fungi; Description: Ascomata embedded in a single layer in a stroma, perithecial, in groups, black, 0.2–0.4 mm in diameter, with long necks. Stroma cushion-like, irregularly rounded, erumpent, up to 3 mm in diameter, with a wrinkled, blackish brown outer crust, dotted with slightly protruding perithecial ostioles, flesh whitish; on twigs and branches. Asci clavate, with long, slender stalks, 40–50 × 5–6 5m. Ascospores allantoid, 0-septate, 5–8 × 1–2 1m, smooth, hyaline to slightly brownish.
Distribution: Waikato, North Canterbury, Mid Canterbury.; 1st Record: Dingley (1976).
Significance: None.; Host(s): Salix fragilis.
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Diatrype bullata (Hoffm.) Fr. 1849
Diatrype bullata (Hoffm.) Fr. 1849
Diatrype bullata (Hoffm.) Fr. 1849
Diatrype bullata (Hoffm.) Fr. (1849)
Diatrype bullata (Hoffm.) Fr. 1849
Diatrype bullata (Hoffm.) Fr. (1849)
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24 September 1998