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Sur terre nue
Elisabeth Stöckli,
12-10-2015 20:11
Merci d'avance pour vos avis.
Elisabeth
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
12-10-2015 20:17
Re : Sur terre nue
Hi Elisabeth,
this could come close to Mniaecia (Epiglia) gloeocapsae. I can see cyanobacteria at your picture.
Regards from Lothar
Hans-Otto Baral,
13-10-2015 11:23
Re : Sur terre nue
Hi Elisabeth
looks indeed like a mmiaecia-like fungus. But hemiamyloid asci are unknown to me in that group. Again please keep the material in your herbarium.
Is this from the calcarean Alps?
Zotto
looks indeed like a mmiaecia-like fungus. But hemiamyloid asci are unknown to me in that group. Again please keep the material in your herbarium.
Is this from the calcarean Alps?
Zotto





