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Hi to everybodyThese thiny, blackish pseudothecia
yellow asco in sunflower table
Edit Szilvásy,
15-10-2017 21:54
Hi Forum, My friend found this fungus.
It grows on a sandy soil of a sunflower table. The size 0,5-3 cm. The color is lemon-orange, the outer and inner surface have the same color. Young meat is flexible, later can be broken. It doesn't content milk. Spores lenght 16,2-19.1 x 9.5-10.8 mm. Hairs none, no colour change in iodine.
Thank you for help.
Edit
Viktorie Halasu,
16-10-2017 22:21
Re : yellow asco in sunflower table
Hello,
interesting find. Would you have any photo of the ascus base and of the margin?
Viktorie
interesting find. Would you have any photo of the ascus base and of the margin?
Viktorie
Edit Szilvásy,
16-10-2017 22:39
Viktorie Halasu,
17-10-2017 09:59
Re : yellow asco in sunflower table
So we can exclude Geopyxis now, because it has rather distinct forked ascus base.
Maybe Pseudaleuria? But it has hyaline to brownish hyphoid hairs. Or perhaps an overgrown Cheilymenia, which should have some superficial hairs as well.
Maybe Pseudaleuria? But it has hyaline to brownish hyphoid hairs. Or perhaps an overgrown Cheilymenia, which should have some superficial hairs as well.
Edit Szilvásy,
17-10-2017 14:14
Re : yellow asco in sunflower table
Hi Viktorie,
My friend and I, we are amateurs. We do not have any practice to observe the small details. But we're trying :-) Now we know how important to observe hair. Thanks for the help.
Best regards: Edit
My friend and I, we are amateurs. We do not have any practice to observe the small details. But we're trying :-) Now we know how important to observe hair. Thanks for the help.
Best regards: Edit






