
13-11-2020 19:25

Hello found this sp. on Poplar ,who can tell my wi

18-11-2020 22:35

But I don't have a good match! Koksijde (Belgium)

19-11-2020 20:23
Mirek GrycThe fruiting bodies are very small, 0.4 mm maximum

19-11-2020 15:38
Yannick MirasDear Colleagues,May you help me in order to know i

19-11-2020 19:15
Mirek GrycHi all.The substrate was a short fragment of a bro
Geoglossum
Malcolm Greaves,
19-11-2020 18:48
This Geoglossum was found on wet moorland. With 7 septate spores c65 long and many alternate bulbous paraphyse it fits well with G uliginosum a rare species in the area.
Can anyone confirm or suggest an alternative.
Thanks
Mal
Sabino Arauzo,
20-11-2020 21:21
Re : Geoglossum
Hi Malcolm,
yes, the steem should be smooth and viscid in this species, rough and dry in G. vleugelianum.
Sabino Arauzo.
Luc Lenaerts,
20-11-2020 21:34
Re : Geoglossum
Hello,
The paraphyses shown comes from G.uliginosum.
However, I think most paraphyses looked different.
Kind regards
Luc Lenaerts
The paraphyses shown comes from G.uliginosum.
However, I think most paraphyses looked different.
Kind regards
Luc Lenaerts
Malcolm Greaves,
20-11-2020 23:33
Re : Geoglossum
Thanks both. The stem was fairly smooth and there were certainly many other shaped paraphyses but there were enough of this form to make me feel they justified the Id.
Mal
Mal