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Good evening everyone, On 18/03/26 I found a few
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Bonjour, Voici la description rapide d'un petit d
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Hi to everybodyThese thiny, blackish pseudothecia
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Bernard CLESSE
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Katarina PastircakovaHi there,I'm looking for the following literature:
Ayuda, genero
Blasco Rafael,
08-05-2014 09:41
Hola, Tengo ESTOS pequeños Apotecios Recogidos sobre madera Betula o avellano muy degradada a unos 1.400 m, Miden sobre 1 mm, mando fotos en las que se ve la Diferencia de color encontrarlos allí, despues hidratados, Ascas con crociers, 39 x 6 --- 48 x 6 --- 49 x5.8---58 x 6.4 ---- 62 x 7
Esporas de 5.5 x 2,8 ---5,7 x 2,6---6 x 2,9 ---6,1 x 3--- 6,3 x 3,2
Parafisis filiforme X 1.7- X 2, no sobresalen de Las ASCAs
Pelos verrugosos Margen, hialinos, base de pelos oscuros
escas con IKI J +
foto 1855 - 1867 no se si es madera o es un Elemento del excipulo ectal
No se si con La informacion que mando se puede Llegar al genero, O esta informacion es Incompleta.
gacias POR SU AYUDA
Rafael
Hans-Otto Baral,
08-05-2014 10:37
Re : Ayuda, genero
Dear Rafael
this is a Hyphodiscus, but the genus is very difficult and a species name not easy to give. H. hymeniophilus has narrower spores and I think it never displays this yellow exudate on the exterior.
Maybe it is my undescribed species H. hemialmloideus which is rather variable and perhaps even inhomogeneous. Do you have a concentrated Lugol? When you apply enough, does the apical ring change from blue to dirty red?
Zotto
this is a Hyphodiscus, but the genus is very difficult and a species name not easy to give. H. hymeniophilus has narrower spores and I think it never displays this yellow exudate on the exterior.
Maybe it is my undescribed species H. hemialmloideus which is rather variable and perhaps even inhomogeneous. Do you have a concentrated Lugol? When you apply enough, does the apical ring change from blue to dirty red?
Zotto
Blasco Rafael,
08-05-2014 12:32


















