26-12-2013 19:59
Enrique RubioThese very small (up 70 125 microns), superficial,
26-12-2013 20:37
Eduard OsieckPiece of decorticated Fraxinus wood, collected 4 m
25-12-2013 22:52
Rubén Martínez-GilHola a todos.Pongo fotos de una recolecta sobre ma
15-12-2013 11:50
Peter ThompsonHello Everyone,I have found some effuse fruit bodi
16-12-2013 19:34
Joop van der LeeFound on horse dung. Most of the time I found th
24-12-2013 21:19
Francisco CalaçaHello friends, someone would have some work on Tri
24-12-2013 14:04
Alex AkulovDear FriendsCan you help me with identification of
23-12-2013 23:42
Danny NewmanHello AscoFrance,I wish to apply responsible names
These very small (up 70 125 microns), superficial, blackish, roundish and pilose ascomata grew on decorticated wood of Quercus ilex. Could be Capronia pilosella/Herpotrichiella moravica with so long hairs up to 210 mic. long? Are these names synonims?
Thanks again
Hopefully this helps,
Regards, Eduard
hairs/setae are not Capronia-like, but typical for Chaetosphaeria species. Are they realy belong to the fruitbodies or are they just surrounding them? I had C. pilosella many times, always with very small spores and distinct black acute setae of ~60-80µm length.
regards,
björn
Hi Björn
Yes. the hairs undoubtedly belong to the ascomata. And yes, my older collections of Capronia pilosella have blackish, short acute setae as you say.
Thanks again