05-02-2020 22:22
Ethan CrensonHello all,Earlier this week I found this orange er
01-02-2020 11:24
Bernard CLESSE
Bonjour à toutes et tous,Voici de petits ascos su
05-02-2020 12:27
Bonjour à tous, Roche-à -Frêne, 15.01.20, s/ go
05-02-2020 13:06
Valencia Lopez Francisco JavierHola amig@sPezizas sp, recolectadas en una cañada
05-02-2020 12:44
Une Microthyriaceae s/ tige de Rubus idaeus. Sur l
05-02-2020 12:17
Hi forum, I need : page 10 of Grube & Matzer
02-02-2020 10:34
Patrice Messin
Bonjour,Je suis dans ce forum, depuis quelques tem
03-02-2020 21:07
Robin Isaksson
found this on old damage on populus tremula.does s
A ver si hay alguna sugerencia
Saludos
Joseba
https://www.fungipedia.org/setas-informacion-y-consultas/19-microscopia/72396-salida-con-los-fungimasters-el-resto.html#102204
Saludos cordiales.
The picture probably shows two species or fruiting bodies of different ages?
I understand that we are interested in those yellowish?
Maybe it seems to me? - but don't they have hair on the edge?
It would be good to see the fruiting body margin.
Did you watch the margin ??
Mirek
I think it's paraphysis?
I don't really think your mushrooms look like Cyathicula cyathoidea.
Although, in 2018 I found on wood, sporocarps also with a very short stem. Their photos are on the Zotto disk:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B5SeyOEkxxZhT1BvOW5JMVpiSDQ
collection: Cyathicula cf. cyathoidea, 16.VII.2018
Unfortunately, I have no idea.
Mirek







