
09-09-2013 23:27

Dear Friends,a "lichen-colleague" did send me a dr

10-09-2013 00:28
Esquivel-Rios EduardoHola todos.Este hongo lo encontre en un tronco mue

07-09-2013 17:33
GARCÍA BLANCO AURELIOEstimados amigos. Fotografiada en tronco de Alian

07-09-2013 20:17

Hola a todos.Pongo unas fotos de un asco que enco

07-09-2013 17:32
GARCÍA BLANCO AURELIOEstimados amigos. Fotografiada en tronco de Alian

07-09-2013 17:31
GARCÍA BLANCO AURELIOEstimados amigos. Fotografiada en tronco de Alian
Discomycete with Algae
Martin Bemmann,
09-09-2013 23:27

a "lichen-colleague" did send me a dried specimen that is a riddle to me. The envelope contained a rotten piece of coniferous wood covered on one side with lots of red-brown pustules under a green film of algae. This film did not cover the entire surface and I took a sample from such a pustule in a macroscopical algae-free area after rehydration. These pustules turned out to be cushion shaped ascomata of 0.2-0.5 mm in dm, still surrounded with a hyaline gelatinous layer containing cells of algae, but none were visible inside the excipulum. Thus the fungus is probably not lichenized.
The Asci are thickwalled but to my oppinion unitunicate without apical apparatus, just bursting at the top for spore release and with negative iodine reaction. The spores are arranged in eight, uniseriat, globose, hyaline with a verrucose perisporium when mature, typically 8 µm in dm.
I will add some pictures.
Any suggestions are wellcome.
Best regards
Martin
Martin Bemmann,
10-09-2013 22:37

Re : Discomycete with Algae
No idea by any of you?
Regards
Martin
Regards
Martin