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Bonjour, Voici une espèce de (?) Hyaloscyphace

16-07-2025 17:34

Hello,I have trouble distinguishing above mention

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Hello, Nearby the find of Calycina claroflava on

14-07-2025 17:55
Yanick BOULANGERBonjourAutre dossier laissé en suspendJe viens de

14-07-2025 11:17
Yanick BOULANGERBonjourJ'ai un dossier Jackrogersella qui est rest

14-07-2025 15:52
Gernot FriebesHi,I wanted to share this collection on Rubus idae

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Bonjour à tous,J'avais d'abord pensé à des stro
Pyreno on goat dung
Enrique Rubio,
27-01-2011 19:10
Enrique Rubio,
27-01-2011 19:14
Re:Pyreno on goat dung
What do you think about my collection?. Melanospora ?
Many thanks for help me again
Enrique
Many thanks for help me again
Enrique
Jacques Fournier,
27-01-2011 19:41

Re:Pyreno on goat dung
Hi Enrique,
your fungus might be a Melanospora. In the revision of British species by Cannon & Hawksworth (1982) it keys out to M. zamiae Corda, based on yellow brown almost glabrous ascomata and neck less than 400 µm high. In that species spores are 15-23 x 10-16 µm, with apical pores 2 µm daim.
Does this match your observations?
Cheers,
Jacques
your fungus might be a Melanospora. In the revision of British species by Cannon & Hawksworth (1982) it keys out to M. zamiae Corda, based on yellow brown almost glabrous ascomata and neck less than 400 µm high. In that species spores are 15-23 x 10-16 µm, with apical pores 2 µm daim.
Does this match your observations?
Cheers,
Jacques
Alex Akulov,
27-01-2011 19:43

Re:Pyreno on goat dung
Hello, Enrique.
You made amazing pictures!!!
As for me, its really Melanospora (close to Melanospora brevirostis or M. zamiae).
Some spores looks with a slightly pitted sculpturing, like Persiciospora sp. But any known species of Persiciospora is not suitable.
Please, see the article in the attached file.
I think it will help you.
Alex.
You made amazing pictures!!!
As for me, its really Melanospora (close to Melanospora brevirostis or M. zamiae).
Some spores looks with a slightly pitted sculpturing, like Persiciospora sp. But any known species of Persiciospora is not suitable.
Please, see the article in the attached file.
I think it will help you.
Alex.
Alex Akulov,
27-01-2011 20:09
Enrique Rubio,
27-01-2011 20:10
Re:Pyreno on goat dung
Thank you to both. I think M. zamiae fits well with my observations. Where the attached file is, Alex?
Enrique
Enrique
Enrique Rubio,
27-01-2011 20:13
Re:Pyreno on goat dung
Many thanks, Alex!
Enrique
Enrique