10-01-2020 17:20
Thomas LæssøeThis materal apparently fail to key out in the Mll
09-01-2020 16:04
Bernard Declercq
Hi,Collected on Xylodon nespori on decaying wood
09-01-2020 20:47
Juuso ÄikäsThese were growing on dead needles of Pinus sylves
08-01-2020 18:19
Does anyone have a copy of this article?DÖBBELER
07-01-2020 17:22
Thomas LæssøeSee this link: https://svampe.databasen.org/obser
05-01-2020 19:29
William Slosse
Hallo Forum,I think to have found M. cinerea but I
Inoperculate, peculiar paraphyses
Viktorie Halasu,
31-12-2019 22:50
Hello forum,first, all the best in new year to everyone.
I found this small inoperculate on wood under loose bark, on standing stump of a deciduous tree, soc. Orbilia eucalypti, lowland deciduous forest. I'm not sure what genus it is and as there were just a few apothecia, I'd like to know what other characters to look for before I make another preparation.
Asci H+, (I forgot to test the iodine reaction), excipulum dark brown with clavate cells around the margin.
Thank you in advance for any help.
Viktorie
Hans-Otto Baral,
31-12-2019 22:55
Re : Inoperculate, peculiar paraphyses
Hi Viktorie
I am not sure but could it be a Mollisia? The Vbs look striking but I cannot exclude that they were damaged by frost and originally elongate.
Zotto
Andreas Gminder,
31-12-2019 23:16
Re : Inoperculate, peculiar paraphyses
Hello,
that would also be my opinion.
best,
Andreas
that would also be my opinion.
best,
Andreas
Viktorie Halasu,
05-01-2020 22:18
Re : Inoperculate, peculiar paraphyses
Thank you both, I thought I saw such VB pattern somewhere but couldn't rememeber.
Viktorie
Viktorie




