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24-04-2024 21:54

éric ROMERO éric ROMERO

Bonjour, J'ai trouvé ce Lasiobolus sur laissées

23-04-2024 15:18

Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

... but likely a basidiomycete. I hope it is o.k.

23-04-2024 13:17

Edouard Evangelisti Edouard Evangelisti

Bonjour à tous, Je viens de récolter ce que je

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Ethan Crenson

Hello all, A friend recently found this orange as

22-04-2024 11:52

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Hello,I made a loan of a collection of Microstoma

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Jason Karakehian Jason Karakehian

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Rafael Cabral

Bonjour à toutes et tous, Quelqu'un pourrait-il

22-04-2024 20:38

Miguel Ãngel Ribes Miguel Ángel Ribes

Good afternoon.Does anyone know this anamorph?It g

21-04-2024 14:29

B Shelbourne B Shelbourne

• Genus Brunnipila: Distinct macro and habitat,

19-04-2024 14:28

B Shelbourne B Shelbourne

Cudoniella tenuispora: Distinctive macro and habit

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Small orange asco from California
Alan Rockefeller, 14-12-2015 22:02
Alan RockefellerI saw this small orange asco in Nevada City, California - it was collected on well rotted wood between 2000 and 3000 feet elevation.   The specimen disappeared before it could be scoped.  Cups were about 1 mm across.   Any ideas on what it could have been?  Thanks!
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Andreas Gminder, 14-12-2015 22:04
Andreas Gminder
Re : Small orange asco from California

Hello,


this is a Lachnellula species, but without microscopy there is no chance on whatspecies  it might have been.


The substrate must have been coniferous wood then ...


If the substrate is definitely decidous wood, then you would be in the genus Capitotricha.


best regards,
Andreas

Hans-Otto Baral, 14-12-2015 23:00
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Small orange asco from California
This looks to me coniferous. In the Sierra Nevada at that altitude I expect mainly conifers (Abies, Pinus). Yes, no chance without microscopy.

Zotto