
20-05-2025 22:15

I found this ascomycete at the base of a dead fern

30-05-2025 17:54
Louis DENYHello forum!Touvé près de Belfort, altitude 350m

31-05-2025 00:51
Ethan CrensonHello, Last week in New York City this Orbilia wa

30-05-2025 17:55
Louis DENYHello forum!Touvé près de Belfort, altitude 350m

30-05-2025 12:53
Gernot FriebesHi,I'm struggling to find a name for this species.

28-05-2025 21:19
Terje KristiansenThe rose is intertwined with black elderberry.Prob
Anthracobia cf. tristis
Illescas Tomás,
28-03-2014 20:36

J'ajoute une fiche correspondant a une Antrhacobia récoltée il y a quelques jours. Je pense qu'il s'agit de Anthracobia tristis, mais comme toutes elles me semblent un peu égales, je remercierait vôtre opinion.
Merçi et amitiés,
Tomás Illescas
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
29-03-2014 10:40

Re : Anthracobia cf. tristis
Hola Tomás.
Oui, pour moi pas de doute, la forme des spores est caractéristique.
Nicolas
Oui, pour moi pas de doute, la forme des spores est caractéristique.
Nicolas
Illescas Tomás,
29-03-2014 20:26

Re : Anthracobia cf. tristis
Merçi beaucoup, Nicolas.
Amitiés,
Tomás Illescas
Amitiés,
Tomás Illescas
Stephen Martin,
17-12-2021 11:12

Re : Anthracobia cf. tristis
Merci also from me - I have found a very similar collection and I am seeing some swollen paraphyses. Love this Ascofrance x x x
SO as I see, when you measure the hairs you also consider the hyphae beneath, not only the terminal one ? Hairs of my specimen (terminal) was about 35 um but there are one or two more shorter basal hyphae making the measurments like theses.
SO as I see, when you measure the hairs you also consider the hyphae beneath, not only the terminal one ? Hairs of my specimen (terminal) was about 35 um but there are one or two more shorter basal hyphae making the measurments like theses.