05-02-2021 01:13
Unai FernandesHi!I collected this specimens of Mollisia on woody
04-02-2021 14:08
Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10165691
04-02-2021 14:00
Karl Soler KinnerbäckHi!I found old fruitbodies on a fraxinus branch in
03-02-2021 15:01
Jan KnuimanHello,This cup fungus was growing on soil near a f
03-02-2021 12:07
Me mandan elmaterial seco de Galicia, recolercta
02-02-2021 19:35
Khomenko Igor
Hi, I was unable to identify this ?Phaeohelotium
29-01-2021 11:09
Ismael WindJust browsing under the microscope with some sampl
07-01-2021 14:18
Lothar Krieglsteiner
found 11.3.2020, Germany, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Gsch
Ciboria-like?
Marc Detollenaere,
05-02-2021 09:25
In the coastal dunes of Belgium on a small branch of Hippophae I found a whitish cup-shaped fruiting body of about 5mm. The stalk was black at the base.Ascus 8-spored, uniseriate, 136x9µ, apical apparatus J+, spores amygdaliform 10x 5.1-5.4µ some with guttules.Excipulum text. angularis.
Who could help me with this one?
Hans-Otto Baral,
05-02-2021 10:44
Re : Ciboria-like?
This looks interesting but do you also have photos in water? I would like to see the living paraphyses. A section of the excipulum would also be helpful, it does not perfectly look like textura globulosa.
Marc Detollenaere,
05-02-2021 22:06
Hans-Otto Baral,
05-02-2021 22:40
Re : Ciboria-like?
So the living paraphyses do not contain refractive vacuoles. The substrate is not really clear to me. Could it be that there were catkins of a Salicaceae or Betulaceae? The characters would fit Ciboria caucus or amentacea.
Marc Detollenaere,
06-02-2021 18:01
Re : Ciboria-like?
Hello Zotto,
I found the fungus under Hippophae and at first sight it was fixed on an old blackened branch of it.( see picture). But 10 meters further there were some Alnus glutinosa . So probably it grows on an old catkin and it is Ciboria amentacea as you suggested.
Many thanks
Marc
I found the fungus under Hippophae and at first sight it was fixed on an old blackened branch of it.( see picture). But 10 meters further there were some Alnus glutinosa . So probably it grows on an old catkin and it is Ciboria amentacea as you suggested.
Many thanks
Marc
Hans-Otto Baral,
06-02-2021 18:28
Re : Ciboria-like?
Yes, this is the most probable explanation. :-)













