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Scuttelinia ?
Cvenkel Miran,
26-10-2012 18:52
Bottom image -->bottom side of mushroom.
photo
Edit: I mean scutelina, should be covered dense with hairs on bottom side.
DirkW,
26-10-2012 19:03
Re : Scuttelinia ?
hi,
this is for sure a melastiza. but you have to look at the spore-ornamentation to get the species.
in contrast to scutellinia melastiza has apically rounded hairs.
best
dirk
this is for sure a melastiza. but you have to look at the spore-ornamentation to get the species.
in contrast to scutellinia melastiza has apically rounded hairs.
best
dirk
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
26-10-2012 19:08
Re : Scuttelinia ?
Dirk is right, this is a Melastiza species, but without any information on microscopic characters, impossible to give a name!
Cvenkel Miran,
26-10-2012 19:12
Re : Scuttelinia ?
While at melastiza. I named melastiza this these days, found on fagus sylvatica.
Can't say there are any hairs at all, but does not look to me as Ascocoryne sarcoides?.
There were like a zilion of specimens all leves like shaped.
Magnification of part of upper image attached.
Edit: will try to get micro data from local mushroom society on specimen from meadov.
Can't say there are any hairs at all, but does not look to me as Ascocoryne sarcoides?.
There were like a zilion of specimens all leves like shaped.
Magnification of part of upper image attached.
Edit: will try to get micro data from local mushroom society on specimen from meadov.
DirkW,
26-10-2012 19:26
Re : Scuttelinia ?
this is an ascocoryne. but there are some closely related species. the presence of conidia points to sarcoides. but without spores there is no definite result ...
nearly no discomycete can be determined by makroskopic features alone - thats for sure ;-)
best
dirk
nearly no discomycete can be determined by makroskopic features alone - thats for sure ;-)
best
dirk
Cvenkel Miran,
26-10-2012 20:19
Re : Scuttelinia ?
Thanks.
Cvenkel Miran,
26-10-2012 21:56
Re : Scuttelinia ?
I have been pointed to Pulvinula constellatio? as possible candidate for image from first post.
Any thought on that ?
Any thought on that ?
Gernot Friebes,
27-10-2012 13:23
Re : Scuttelinia ?
Pulvinula species don't have brown hairs on the outside of the apothecia.
Best wishes,
Gernot
Best wishes,
Gernot
