27-02-2026 17:51
Michel Hairaud
Bonjour, Quelqu'un peut il me donner un conseil p
28-02-2026 14:43
A new refrence desired :Svanidze, T.V. (1984) Novy
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Yanick BOULANGERBonjourJ'avais un deuxième échantillon moins mat
27-02-2026 16:17
Mathias Hass
Hi, Found this on Betula, rather fresh fallen twi
27-02-2026 12:56
Åge OterhalsFound on fallen cones of Pinus sylvestris in midle
27-02-2026 11:21
Yannick Mourgues
Hi to all. Here is a specie that can may be relat
Bryoscyphus dicrani
Patrice TANCHAUD,
30-12-2012 09:27
récolte réalisée dans un lieu incendié, à proximité de Lamprospora carbonicola. Apothécies 2 mm maximum. Asques 160-168 µm J-. Spores 17,5-20 x 6,5-7,5 µm.
La littérature à ma disposition me conduit tout naturellement à Bryoscyphus dicrani. J'ai cru comprendre qu'Hymenoscypus rhytidiadelphi pourrait être un synonyme ... Merci d'avance pour les avis éventuels.
Patrice
Marja Pennanen,
30-12-2012 09:54
Re : Bryoscyphus dicrani
Hi Patrice,
the guttules in spores and paraphyses reminds me of the Muscicola sp. I found.
Microscophy with this is just much bigger. Muscisola should have bended hairs...
Marja
the guttules in spores and paraphyses reminds me of the Muscicola sp. I found.
Microscophy with this is just much bigger. Muscisola should have bended hairs...
Marja
Hans-Otto Baral,
30-12-2012 10:07
Re : Bryoscyphus dicrani
I think it is B. dicrani. Look in my files, for instance the one presented by Alain in the database here (25.II.2011).
rhytidiadelphi is very similar indeed, but has amyloid rings (easy to overlook!).
Zotto
rhytidiadelphi is very similar indeed, but has amyloid rings (easy to overlook!).
Zotto
Patrice TANCHAUD,
30-12-2012 11:42
Re : Bryoscyphus dicrani
Thank you Marja for your answer, and Zotto always with clear explanations.?
Patrice
Patrice
