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15-08-2012 11:56

Piet BORMANS Piet BORMANS

It looks a little bit like Acanthophiobolus helico

17-08-2012 12:40

Alessio Pierotti Alessio Pierotti

Mi sono imbattuto nell'ordine Phyllachorales...dov

16-08-2012 09:21

John Plischke John Plischke

Found growing in Pennsylvana, United States.  Gro

15-08-2012 13:46

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Hi to everybody:This Scutellinia grews on sandy so

14-08-2012 19:19

Alex Akulov Alex Akulov

Dear FriendsCan you help me with identification of

11-08-2012 14:59

hannie wijers

Hello, I'm new at this forum and like to ask you o

08-08-2012 11:33

Alessio Pierotti Alessio Pierotti

Qualcuno è tanto gentile da aiutarmi a cercare qu

29-07-2012 22:11

Alex Akulov Alex Akulov

Dear FriendsCan you help me with identification of

06-08-2012 12:18

Stefan Blaser

Dear allI'm looking for keys of Phaeosphaeria and

05-08-2012 22:12

Guy Garcia

Chers tous,Quelqu'un aurait-il la possibilité de

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inoperculate club
Petersen Jens H., 08-07-2012 09:27
Petersen Jens H.I found this wierd Mitrula-like fungus in an Alnus swamp on the Danish island Læsø. It grew mostly on last years Alnus cones dropped in the swamp, in some instances also on Alnus twigs:

Frb. 12-28 mm high with a ± globose, sometimes hollow, 2-7 mm broad, pale brownish head; stipe 1-2 x 8-17 mm, concoloures abowe, darker below (dirt?).

Spores flattened ellipsoid or cylindrical, smooth, wall thin, without septae or in a single spore with one septum, hyalin, non-amyloid, 13-21 x 3-4 µm; asci cylindrical, wall unitunicate, with 8 spores, 90-170 x 20-21 µm, apical apparatus blue in Melzer; paraphyses cylindrical, 1,5-2,5 µm wide; septate, branched several times (almost fasciculate), cylindrical, nonconstricted at the septae, with blunt apices containing yellowish droplets; exipulum a textura intricata.
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Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 08-07-2012 10:17
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Re : inoperculate club
Hi Jens.
The microscopic features are compatible with Mitrula paludosa, but macroscopically it's very surprising!
Maybe this is the variety aurantiaca illustrated by Boudier under the plate 427bis.
Petersen Jens H., 08-07-2012 10:27
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Re : inoperculate club
Yes, it looks much the same. However, my fungus is consistantly and in all ages pale brown without orange except a slightly orange tinge at the rather dry speciman in the 2. picrure . . .
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René Dougoud, 08-07-2012 10:39
Re : inoperculate club
Cher Collègue,

Sans doute la possibilité d'une détermination parmi ces deux publications que je possède, mais dont  le nombre de pages est élevé et donc impossible pour moi de les scanner. il est possible qu'un collègue dispose d'un scan de ses publications ! ?

BENEDIX, E.H. (1962) Neues über Geoglossaceen: Coelotiella, Mitrula. Die Kulturpflanze Ber. Inst. KulturpflForsch. 10 (3): 387-410, 3 col. pl., 1 fig.
BERKERT , D. (1983) Beiträge zur botanischen Taxonomie und deren Grenzgebiet.- Gleditschia 10: 141-171.

Amitiés

René