
10-07-2015 19:34
Joaquin MartinHolaOrbilia encontrada en bosque de ribera, sobre

12-07-2015 22:37
Salvador TelloHola a todos, siempre me surgen dudas de que serí

07-07-2015 13:30
Gernot FriebesHi, here is the second fungus. Again a short descr

12-07-2015 11:11
En madera de Rosacea (melocotonero)Mer parecio por

12-07-2015 21:45
Marcus YeoThis fungus was growing on dead stems of Sedum (Rh

11-07-2015 16:54
Marja PennanenHello,once again Raitviirs study gave me no answer

12-07-2015 00:05

This one from the same locality as the previous on

10-07-2015 10:38
Marja PennanenHello forum,these are up to 0,4 mm wide.The spores
Hi again
These inmersed stromata were collected on november 2014 on indeterminate hardwood, maybe Quercus but not Alnus. The stromata are 3-7 mm broad and 2.5-3 mm high and the perithecia 0.5-1.2 mm in diameter. The brownish mature ascospores have a minute pore.
I feel this is Camarops microspora on an unusual sustrate. Could I right?
Thanks again
Hi Thomas
Could this fungus with stromata with no luteous pigments belongs to the Camaprops lutea complex?
Thanks for help me
It is very interesting because really there are not morfological differences with the stromata and ascospores of lutea.
Thanks a lot, Thomas