
16-07-2013 23:57
Esquivel-Rios EduardoHola todos.Este es un "disco" hysteriaceae encon

18-07-2013 18:42

I search this article: Lizo? P.: Andrej Kmet' und

17-07-2013 17:03
Nina FilippovaThis tiny Hyaloscyphaceous species collected from

14-07-2013 06:30
Nina Filippova(21.06.2013)Leaves of Dwarf birch (Betula nana) ar

14-07-2013 06:23
Nina Filippova(19.06.2013)Fungal guild of Leatherleaf (Chamaedap

16-07-2013 02:06
Somebody has some paper about the evolution of c

12-02-2013 20:10
Nina FilippovaTrying to id this another species, but without suc

12-07-2013 13:24

Bonjour.J'espère avoir un peu plus de succès ave
Hysteriaceae de Panama
Esquivel-Rios Eduardo,
16-07-2013 23:57
Este es un "disco" hysteriaceae encontrado en una rama seca . Favor ayuda para identificacion.
Saludos.
Björn Wergen,
17-07-2013 00:07

Re : Hysteriaceae de Panama
Hi,
this is most probably a member of Rhytidhysteron, I think. Do the spores have longitudinal septa?
regards,
björn
this is most probably a member of Rhytidhysteron, I think. Do the spores have longitudinal septa?
regards,
björn
Christian Lechat,
17-07-2013 04:28

Re : Hysteriaceae de Panama
It looks like Rhytidhysteron rufulum
Christian
Christian
Hans-Otto Baral,
17-07-2013 06:54

Re : Hysteriaceae de Panama
yes, assuming that the spores are around 25 x 9 µm?
If you have KOH you can test the colour change from orange to pink (dissolving in the medium).
Zotto
If you have KOH you can test the colour change from orange to pink (dissolving in the medium).
Zotto
Esquivel-Rios Eduardo,
18-07-2013 22:25
Re : Hysteriaceae de Panama
"It looks like a discomycete in the Pezzizales. But the three septate dark ascospores are not typical of this group. It may be Rhytidhysteron rufulum, but this usually has red pigmentation not yellow like yours. Also it starts closed then opens along a suture to form an assymetrical disk. Yours is symmetrical. I am sorry I can't be of much help here.
Sincerely,"
Eric Boehm
Hans-Otto Baral,
18-07-2013 22:28

Re : Hysteriaceae de Panama
Dear Eric
I think this starts also closed and opens by a slit. The young apos on the photos seem to indicate this.
Yes, it looks more yellow. I recall that the genus is not easy and maybe more species exiat than are described hitherto.
Zotto
I think this starts also closed and opens by a slit. The young apos on the photos seem to indicate this.
Yes, it looks more yellow. I recall that the genus is not easy and maybe more species exiat than are described hitherto.
Zotto