
04-10-2009 23:29

Bonsoir, J'aimerais savoir si la combinaison Podo

03-10-2009 21:56
Dear friends: I'd like to know your opinion about

03-10-2009 18:22

Here is the second one. This has an inamyloid hyme

03-10-2009 18:02

Still busy with collections from Savoyen Alps. Nor

30-09-2009 21:54
Hermine Lotz-WinterBonsoir, il y a deux semaines j'ai trouvé une

30-09-2009 15:20
Alain BRISSARDAyant suivi l'échange de propos entre Enrique, Ot

28-09-2009 21:14
Hi to all: I’d like to know your opinion ab

27-09-2009 00:27
Perz PiotrHi ! This ?Melanospora I found directly on Pice

27-09-2009 00:05
Perz PiotrDear Asco-Friends Yesterday I find this little,

Used the key on p. 145
http://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/cyberliber/59575/0005/001/0001.htm
http://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/cyberliber/59575/0005/index.htm#1
p. 251, fig. 101 (p. 253) Stictis stellata:
Asci 130-200 x 6(-8) µm, cap 2.5-3.0 µm, ascospores 8, 130-200 x 1.5-2.5 µm, septate, the cells 3-5 µm long
p. 234, fig. 94 (p. 237) Stictis radiata:
Asci 120-250 x 5.5-6(-8) µm, cap. 3.5 µm, ascospores 8, nearly as long as the asci, 2.0-2.5 broad, septate, cells 4-6 µm long
p. 235: "ultimately, only broader, unbranched periphysoids are reliable for separating these two species."
It's my first Stictis .... periphysoids to see on picture 10?
asci: > 200 x 5.7-7.1-7.2 µm, cap: 2.9-3.0 µm, sporecells in Congo red!: 6.4-6.9-7.2 x 1.4 µm, J-
Best wishes, Riet