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Alex AkulovDear FriendsToday I made the pdf file of Velenovsk
25-03-2024 13:41
B Shelbourne• Hyaloscyphaceae (no VBs), Hyaloscypha: Macro a
25-03-2024 21:27
Riet van OostenHello, Found by Laurens van der Linde, March 2024
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Thierry BlondelleHiOn Hedera helix fallen branchEcological habitat:
26-03-2024 11:06
michel bertrandBonjour, Malgré de nombreuses recherches, je n'a
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B Shelbourne• Scuttelinia: Macro and habitat.• S. scutella
Orange discos on dung
Juuso Äikäs,
20-09-2020 15:39
Spores 10.4 - 11 × 5.9 - 6.4 µm, asci 83-88 x 9 - 10 µm, paraphyses 3.5 - 5 µm wide.
No idea...
Mirek Gryc,
20-09-2020 18:09
Re : Orange discos on dung
Hi
Perhaps it is worth reviewing the type of Boubovia?
Mirek
Juuso Äikäs,
20-09-2020 19:38
Re : Orange discos on dung
Thanks! I'm not sure if I've even heard about that genus before. After searching some info, the microscopy looks quite similar, but maybe the substrate would be a bit odd? I'm thinking if the genus Coprotus might be possible?
Peter Püwert,
20-09-2020 20:50
Re : Orange discos on dung
Hi, in my opinion Coprotus luteus.
Peter.
Juuso Äikäs,
21-09-2020 17:46
Re : Orange discos on dung
I found a paper called North American species of Coprotus where there's a description of it, and this seems like a good candidate! C. aurora apparently would be similar but e.g. have larger spores. Maybe I'll still re-examine the sample with more care. This might be an interesting collection. Thanks!
Mirek Gryc,
21-09-2020 21:24
Re : Orange discos on dung
Ah sorry I misunderstood the substrate.
I share the opinion that it Coprotus luteus or something nearby. Last year I also had a problem with him. You can see the photos in my atlas.
I share the opinion that it Coprotus luteus or something nearby. Last year I also had a problem with him. You can see the photos in my atlas.
Mirek