06-12-2025 00:19
Viktorie Halasu
Hello, would anyone have this article, please? An
05-12-2025 17:33
Bruno Coué
Bonjour, je serais heureux de recueillir votre avi
02-12-2025 18:59
This pair of ascos 2.5cm across were on recently b
02-12-2025 19:25
Buckwheat PeteHello, can anyone identify this hairy fungus growi
30-11-2025 12:53
Edvin Johannesen
White short-stipitate apothecia found on thin twig
30-11-2025 10:47
William Slosse
I recently found a collection of small Peziza sp.
Q = (2.3) 2.4 - 2.9 (3.2) ; N = 11
Me = 17.8 × 6.6 µm ; Qe = 2.7
This one is away from water?
So perhaps again Tatraea, like the recent posting.
You don't have the possibility for oil immersion photos, e.g. of the amyloid ring?
I have it in the fridge.
Would you mind sending me the collection data to this (location, date)? Conifers and angiosperms are very easy to separate. If you succeed with a cross break or cut of the wood at min. 20x magnification I can tell you.
all the best for 2019!
I was talking with Luis Quijada about Tatraea and he is very interested in taking a sequence of your Tatraea for which Enrique now considered the name "Phaeohelotium" lilacinum as a possible identity. Would that be possible?
You will, if you agree, receive an official request from the Concord University in Massachusetts.
The I would need your email address, of course.
Thanks in advance
Zotto
5317-0001.pdf
