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Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10527903
rhytismatalean on turfy soil with mosses and Calluna - northwestern Jutland, Denmark
Thomas Læssøe,
26-08-2016 15:02
Hymenium pale grey, marginal teeth black, outer side black. Spores filiform with slime coat, ca. 80-85 x 3.5-4 µm. Asci to 15 µm wide just below the slightly pointy apex; very long. Paraphyes filiform, branching above.
help is needed.
cheers
Thomas
Hans-Otto Baral,
26-08-2016 21:15

Re : rhytismatalean on turfy soil with mosses and Calluna - northwestern Jutland, Denmark
Rather big can be 10 cm or 2 mm?
Are you sure the first two pics belong to the second two?
Where does it come from?
Are you sure the first two pics belong to the second two?
Where does it come from?
Thomas Læssøe,
27-08-2016 11:33
Re : rhytismatalean on turfy soil with mosses and Calluna - northwestern Jutland, Denmark
Yes, rather unprecise (caused by stressful conditions during survey work). Apo about 5-7 mm wide. And yes all pics should be from the photographed apothecium
cheers
cheers
Hans-Otto Baral,
27-08-2016 11:55

Re : rhytismatalean on turfy soil with mosses and Calluna - northwestern Jutland, Denmark
ah, now i see that the asci are also on your excipulum photo.
I would never have expected such combination of characters....
How sessile is thit fungus, it looks like having a short stout stalk?
I would never have expected such combination of characters....
How sessile is thit fungus, it looks like having a short stout stalk?
Joey JTan,
28-08-2016 05:51
Re : rhytismatalean on turfy soil with mosses and Calluna - northwestern Jutland, Denmark
Was it on the soil itself or erumpent/on roots or wood?
Thomas Læssøe,
28-08-2016 10:38
Re : rhytismatalean on turfy soil with mosses and Calluna - northwestern Jutland, Denmark
very difficult to judge - the heath (rather moist one) had been burnt over a couple of years back. The turf is full of tiny roots, burnt bits, moss etc, so it just appeared to be springing from the turf. No stipe could be seen.