05-02-2020 22:22
Ethan CrensonHello all,Earlier this week I found this orange er
01-02-2020 11:24
Bernard CLESSE
Bonjour à toutes et tous,Voici de petits ascos su
05-02-2020 12:27
Bonjour à tous, Roche-à -Frêne, 15.01.20, s/ go
05-02-2020 13:06
Valencia Lopez Francisco JavierHola amig@sPezizas sp, recolectadas en una cañada
05-02-2020 12:44
Une Microthyriaceae s/ tige de Rubus idaeus. Sur l
05-02-2020 12:17
Hi forum, I need : page 10 of Grube & Matzer
02-02-2020 10:34
Patrice Messin
Bonjour,Je suis dans ce forum, depuis quelques tem
03-02-2020 21:07
Robin Isaksson
found this on old damage on populus tremula.does s
over-mature Propolis farinosa?
Ethan Crenson,
05-02-2020 22:22
Earlier this week I found this orange erumpent asco on bare hardwood which I thought might be Coccomyces or Colpoma. But microscopically it resembled Propolis sp. Spores are 23-29 x 7.5-8µm. Asci IKI-. The paraphyses branch toward the tips. It was quite confusing until I discovered the discussion between Jonathan M and Zotto here http://www.ascofrance.fr/search_forum/48605.
/>Perhaps my collection is also Propolis farinosa?
Ethan
Hans-Otto Baral,
05-02-2020 22:28
Re : over-mature Propolis farinosa?
Looks to me so. Did you compare my key on my homepage?
Ethan Crenson,
05-02-2020 22:36
Re : over-mature Propolis farinosa?
I did look at the key in:
Key to the genera Phragmiticola, Propolidium, Propolis (= Propolomyces) and Mellitiosporiella, the broad-spored taxa of propoloid fungi (Marthamycetaceae)
H.O. Baral, Jan. 2015
It did key out to P. farinosa.
Hans-Otto Baral,
05-02-2020 23:17
Re : over-mature Propolis farinosa?
Good







