30-10-2018 18:22
Edvin JohannesenI suspect that I have Xerombrophila crystallifera,
28-10-2018 16:33
Yannick MourguesBonsoir. Je cherche une description récente de c
24-10-2018 19:57
Marc DetollenaereOn Carpinus we found some multi-peritheciate strom
21-10-2018 20:46
Stephen MifsudHi, I wonder if this is interesting - a Xylaria
28-10-2018 09:59
Castillo JosebaEn madera posiblemente de Abeto (Abis)a ver que os
28-10-2018 10:26
Stephen MifsudHi, I found this small species in Malta which I th
Xerombrophila crystallifera?
Edvin Johannesen,
30-10-2018 18:22
Wendy Untereiner,
30-10-2018 18:39
Re : Xerombrophila crystallifera?
Dear Edvin,
As per your request.
WAU
As per your request.
WAU
Edvin Johannesen,
30-10-2018 18:47
Re : Xerombrophila crystallifera?
Thanks a lot (got it by email) :-)
Edvin Johannesen,
30-10-2018 19:14
Re : Xerombrophila crystallifera?
By the way, it was found northwest of Trondheim in Mid-Norway, so it would be a significant jump in the known distribution of the species.
Hans-Otto Baral,
30-10-2018 22:25
Re : Xerombrophila crystallifera?
Yes of course it is this species. You found it this month? Because you figured only dead elements.
I assume it was a standing dead branch? Very probably it was Salix, as always.
Indeed it is the first record from Scandinavia known to me.
Zotto
I assume it was a standing dead branch? Very probably it was Salix, as always.
Indeed it is the first record from Scandinavia known to me.
Zotto
Edvin Johannesen,
30-10-2018 22:40
Re : Xerombrophila crystallifera?
It was collected in June and sent to me a few weeks ago, so I guess you are right it is all dead. I am not so trained in judging dead or alive. Thanks for the confirmation! :-)
Hans-Otto Baral,
30-10-2018 22:43
Re : Xerombrophila crystallifera?
Is your Congo Red aqueous or other? The species survives for some time in the dry state, maybe even months, at least the spores.
Edvin Johannesen,
31-10-2018 00:14
Re : Xerombrophila crystallifera?
Yes, in water. From Micro Science.