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Asco ... ?
Mirek Gryc,
09-11-2019 08:14
I am still looking for a name for this mushroom:
https://www.bio-forum.pl/messages/33/914669.html
Does anyone have?
A new species of Thecotheus from Croatia with a key to the known species with apicuate spores.
Do I rightly suspect that it could be Thecotheus?
Thank you in advance!
Mirek
Enrique Rubio,
09-11-2019 09:09
Re : Asco ... ?
Hi Mirek
It is possible that your fungus is Pseudombrophila guldeniae, a fungus that is frequently associated with Byssonectria terrestris (ascomata on the left in the photo).
http://www.ascofrance.com/search_recolte/3158
It is possible that your fungus is Pseudombrophila guldeniae, a fungus that is frequently associated with Byssonectria terrestris (ascomata on the left in the photo).
http://www.ascofrance.com/search_recolte/3158
Mirek Gryc,
09-11-2019 09:31
Re : Asco ... ?
Oh yes!
The appearance is a little unusual but the microscopic features are 100% compatible :)
The appearance is a little unusual but the microscopic features are 100% compatible :)
I miss the view of only marginal hair. I didn't take their photos. On one picture, however, I saw them even though they are lacking in contrast.
Thank you very much!
best regards
Mirek
Till Lohmeyer,
09-11-2019 11:01
Re : Asco ... ?
Dear Mirek,
if you give me your postal address, I'll send you a copy of Mycologia Bavarica (1996) with a detailed article on Pseudombrophila guldeniae.
Kind regards
Till
if you give me your postal address, I'll send you a copy of Mycologia Bavarica (1996) with a detailed article on Pseudombrophila guldeniae.
Kind regards
Till
Enrique Rubio,
09-11-2019 11:06
Re : Asco ... ?
As you can see, the asci are usually tetrasporic.
Mirek Gryc,
09-11-2019 11:58
Re : Asco ... ?
Two years ago I started to microscope Ascomycota.
I did not know what to pay attention.
This feature is clearly visible :)
Thank you
Mirek
I did not know what to pay attention.
This feature is clearly visible :)
Thank you
Mirek
Mirek Gryc,
09-11-2019 12:15
Re : Asco ... ?
Hi Till
I sent the address to priva.
I sent the address to priva.
Given next to your profile.
Mirek
Enrique Rubio,
09-11-2019 12:47