16-03-2014 22:00
Hello,I found this species a few months ago but ha
                                    17-03-2014 10:02
                Michel Hairaud
                Bonjour à tous, Queridos amigos, Hi to everyone,
                                    21-02-2014 16:19
Eduard OsieckOn a small Fraxinus branch under the bark whitish
                                    12-03-2014 20:57
                Miguel Ángel Ribes
                Good nightI had this collection like C. granulifor
                                    26-02-2014 22:16
Hello,I found this species on heracleum. Size 0,
                                    16-03-2014 13:39
HI to all I'm looking for B. Hein's article on Wi
                                    09-03-2014 12:32
Hola a todos!Os presento este posible anamorfo sob
                                    14-03-2014 22:40
¡Hola a todos!Apotecios intradérmicos foliares,
                                    14-03-2014 15:34
Patrice TANCHAUDBonjour,récolte réalisée à l'interieur d'une
                                    14-03-2014 14:40
Hi to all I'd like to know your opinion about thi
I found this species a few months ago but had another look at some cones that I kept in a humid box. Frb up to 0,25mm and bright yellow. On cones of pinus sylvestris. Spores 2,5/3x1µm. The link herenunder is a previous post (3 jan 14) about the same imperfect fungi.
http://www.ascofrance.fr/forum/26540/imperfect-fungus-on-cones
Anybody an idea?
Regards,
Ralph
                compare with Dendrodochium citrinum.
regards,
björn
Could be.... the only info I have about this species is in Ellis&Ellis. There I see more round spores. Do you have a key of this genus?
regards,
Ralph
                Ralph's collection possess pleurogenous conidia (as Tubercularia), thus it is not the genus Dendrodochium which has acrogenous conidia.
Regards,
Christian
Thanks for your answers. In a mail I got from Thomas, he refers to W.B. Grove in British Stem- and leaf-fungi. Coelomycetes vol. 2 (1937). Here you find the following:
Lemalis aurea Sacc. (= Catinula aurea Lev.), Dendrodochium citrinum Grove).
Excipulum lemon-yellow, urn-shaped with a spreading rim, very fragile, shining outside,
about 1 mm high and broad; margin coarsely dentate with groups of hairs. Spores
very numerous, globose, hyaline, yellow, 1,5-2 µm diam., concatenate, involved
in mucus; sporophores long, cylindrical, branched, about 0.75 µm wide, each
producing a whorl of four branches at the apex. On cones of Pinus silvestris.
& on the wood of the same. (when dry resembles Calloria chrysocoma).
regards,
Ralph








