Byssonectria terrestris
Byssonectria terrestris
Byssonectria terrestris is a species of fungi in the Pyronemataceae family.
Similar to Byssonectria fusispora, but with colonies that tend to be more aggregated, sometimes with a well-developed pale subiculum. Ascomata are often slightly paler, paraphyses have curved rather than straight tips and ascospores are slightly smaller and not or hardly apiculate. Ascospores measure 20.5-23 (mean 21.8) x 8.4-9.1 (mean 8.8) µm in water, 18.2-20.7 (mean 19.6) x 6.4-7.5 (mean 7.1) µm in lactic acid.
Often found with Nannfeldtiella aggregata, another fungi in the family Pyronemataceae.
Similar to Byssonectria fusispora, but with colonies that tend to be more aggregated, sometimes with a well-developed pale subiculum. Ascomata are often slightly paler, paraphyses have curved rather than straight tips and ascospores are slightly smaller and not or hardly apiculate. Ascospores measure 20.5-23 (mean 21.8) x 8.4-9.1 (mean 8.8) µm in water, 18.2-20.7 (mean 19.6) x 6.4-7.5 (mean 7.1) µm in lactic acid.
Often found with Nannfeldtiella aggregata, another fungi in the family Pyronemataceae.