24-04-2024 21:54
éric ROMEROBonjour, J'ai trouvé ce Lasiobolus sur laissées
23-04-2024 15:18
Lothar Krieglsteiner... but likely a basidiomycete. I hope it is o.k.
23-04-2024 13:17
Edouard EvangelistiBonjour à tous, Je viens de récolter ce que je
23-04-2024 21:49
Ethan CrensonHello all, A friend recently found this orange as
22-04-2024 11:52
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)Hello,I made a loan of a collection of Microstoma
11-01-2022 16:36
Jason KarakehianHi does anyone have a digital copy of Raitviir A (
22-04-2024 20:38
Miguel Ángel RibesGood afternoon.Does anyone know this anamorph?It g
19-04-2024 14:28
B ShelbourneCudoniella tenuispora: Distinctive macro and habit
Pyrenopeziza?
Savic Dragisa,
16-04-2014 09:42
Hans-Otto Baral,
16-04-2014 10:00
Re : Pyrenopeziza?
Are these hairs on the apothecium? The macro looks as if smooth.
Hans-Otto Baral,
16-04-2014 10:49
Re : Pyrenopeziza?
I have no clear idea, and this would surely be an interesting, little known species. your equipment probably does not allow clearer images.
Savic Dragisa,
16-04-2014 11:02
Re : Pyrenopeziza?
Give me your address, I'll send you a sample.
Hans-Otto Baral,
16-04-2014 11:06
Re : Pyrenopeziza?
Yes, this could be worth to check. I have a collection from Switzerland which reminds me of yours, but I know it only in the dead state and I have no documentation.
I think that sending in the air-dried state would be good since the mails will take some time (which country are you?). You can also try to give a part in a tight plastic bag with some moss to keep it fresh, and the other part in dry.
My address
Hans-Otto Baral
Blaihofstr. 42
D-72074 Tübingen
Germany
I think that sending in the air-dried state would be good since the mails will take some time (which country are you?). You can also try to give a part in a tight plastic bag with some moss to keep it fresh, and the other part in dry.
My address
Hans-Otto Baral
Blaihofstr. 42
D-72074 Tübingen
Germany
Hans-Otto Baral,
30-04-2014 18:02
Re : Pyrenopeziza?
I received the fresh specimen today, but it was strongly overmature. However, I could see very distinct, short, clavate hairs were densely covered by small spines, so it is clearly a Cistella. I do not remember any species on Equisetum, but maybe Cistella grevillei is close.
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