10-10-2020 18:05
Viktorie Halasu
Hello,can I call this H. fucatus H-, or are the sp
07-10-2020 20:41
Juuso ÄikäsThis I photographed during past June in a moist pl
07-10-2020 13:36
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)
Hello,I have here a collection of Anthracobia from
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Hans-Otto Baral
HiI would need the following paper:Sharma 1986, No
07-10-2020 14:59
Mirek GrycHi.It will probably be an easy puzzle for you, bec
07-10-2020 15:02
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)
Hello, these fungi grew on soil with small mosses,
07-10-2020 14:28
Mirek GrycHiFor now, I only have a few photos because I don'
07-10-2020 11:39
Mirek GrycHiI rarely meet purple Peziza so I don't have much
06-10-2020 13:37
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)
Hello, a large group of these purely white ascomyc
Hymenoscyphus aff fucatus? H-
Viktorie Halasu,
10-10-2020 18:05
Hello,can I call this H. fucatus H-, or are the spores still too short? Only one spore had 2 very short setulae, others without. VBs medium refractive. On Rubus fruticosus stem.
edit: host is R. caesius
Thank you in advance.
Viktorie
Hans-Otto Baral,
10-10-2020 18:13
Re : Hymenoscyphus aff fucatus? H-
Very difficult to answer! I would still consider H. scutula, despite the absence of long setulae. A difficult case, particularly since we know almost nothing about genetics in H. scutula.
Oh, I must correct myself, I had a wrong remembering, here is an ITS tree showing the true scutula in green and some other genotypes.
Viktorie Halasu,
10-10-2020 19:44
Re : Hymenoscyphus aff fucatus? H-
Dear Zotto,
thank you very much. Is this collection different enough that it would be useful to sequence it?
Viktorie
thank you very much. Is this collection different enough that it would be useful to sequence it?
Viktorie








