25-02-2020 14:33
Mirek GrycHiSeveral creamy sporocarps quite small. Maximum d
27-02-2020 11:01
Andreas Gminder
Dear collegues,since I found many collections of S
23-02-2020 11:15
William Slosse
Hello Forum, on 14/02/20 I again collected a coll
25-02-2020 21:42
Hola.Ejemplares fotografiados el pasado domingo br
25-02-2020 20:07
Thorben HülsewigHi there, i found this asco on heracleum giganteu
25-02-2020 16:24
Riet van Oosten
Hello, Found by Laurens van der Linde, Febr. 2020
25-02-2020 13:36
Hi all,for Germany I find no proof, but my determi
23-02-2020 19:52
Bonsoir, Les Hîvås, Villers Sainte-Gertrude, 22
Several creamy sporocarps quite small. Maximum diameter up to 0.7mm.
The outer surface of the fruiting body is composed of brown cells. At the base of the sporocarp, more oval, gradually lengthen up to the margin where they form fairly long cylindrical hair.
6.94 3.60
7.11 3.61
7.12 3.34
6.84 3.39
6.93 3.65
6.33 3.06
7.07 3.34
5.96 3.65
6.14 3.34
6.66 3.19
7.30 3.27
6.88 3.44
No idea!
Mirek
If I understood correctly, even the genus is unclear?
Mirek
It still surprises me with its richness :)
Of course, I will keep the sporocarps. If they are interested in someone, they will be happy to share. Personally, I have no possibility of more accurate research (sequencing).
Thank you!
Mirek
I doubt they have anything to do with Polydesmia. I know this species and the microscopic structure does not resemble them at all?
The sporocarps are very thin so internal textures are difficult to observe. In principle, what could be shown is visible in the pictures.
I put some more photos showing the external surface and one more macro photo. The marked, white fruitbodies are something completely different, but I didn't have time to examine them.
Mirek.




















