05-05-2024 09:59
Gernot FriebesHello,I failed to identify this anamorph, which gr
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François BartholomeeusenDear forum members,On April 25 2024, I found one f
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Ethan CrensonHi all, Found late last week in a New York City p
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F. JAVIER BALDA JAUREGUIHello, everyone.An idea for this pyreno, I found u
Olla sp
Sylvie Le Goff,
05-05-2024 12:55
Je pense être dans le genre Olla mais sans grande conviction
Récolté sur branchette en décomposition avancée, tombée au sol , de Quercus petraea dans le 22
Asque IKI +
Poils septés , émoussés
Merci beaucoup
Kosonen Timo,
05-05-2024 14:58
Re : Olla sp
Salut,
It's Hyaloscyphaceae, but maybe not Olla. The hairs are more of the "Psilocistella" type, multiseptate, thin-walled, but without solidification. Did I get right, was the excipulum (haris even??) dextrinoid? - warm brown in MLZ. Check at least Resinoscypha and Psilocistella. Ascus + spores in water would be helpful.
Timo
It's Hyaloscyphaceae, but maybe not Olla. The hairs are more of the "Psilocistella" type, multiseptate, thin-walled, but without solidification. Did I get right, was the excipulum (haris even??) dextrinoid? - warm brown in MLZ. Check at least Resinoscypha and Psilocistella. Ascus + spores in water would be helpful.
Timo
Hans-Otto Baral,
05-05-2024 15:56
Re : Olla sp
Yes, R. variepilosa or P. quercina, but I must say I have problems myself to distinguish the two.