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20-06-2019 14:58

Juuso Äikäs

I found these in a small grove, growing on a falle

21-06-2019 15:03

Michel Delpont Michel Delpont

Bonjour à tous! Je recherche la description d'As

20-06-2019 23:28

Patrice TANCHAUD

Bonsoir, récolte sur débris de plantes. Spores

20-06-2019 17:09

Michel Hairaud Michel Hairaud

Bonjour, Je me souviens de la phrase : Namen sind

20-06-2019 14:30

Maria Plekkenpol Maria Plekkenpol

Hello, I am new here and also a beginner. So I kno

20-06-2019 11:06

Blasco Rafael Blasco Rafael

Hola, les parece que lo que mando sea Pirottaea tr

19-06-2019 19:07

Chris Yeates Chris Yeates

Bonsoir tous this fungus developed on incubated s

19-06-2019 18:29

Elisabeth Stöckli

Bonsoir, Sur tige morte d'Epilobium angustifolium

19-06-2019 14:49

Quijada Luis

Hi everybody,here our last paper of Triblidiaceae

19-06-2019 15:15

Blasco Rafael Blasco Rafael

Hola, esta muestra esta sobre ramas de Angelica sy

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Orange discs... Orbilia?
Juuso Äikäs, 20-06-2019 14:58
I found these in a small grove, growing on a fallen trunk of a deciduous tree (Alnus incana and Prunus padus were the dominant trees). I've seen some photos and microphotos of Orbilia species and there seem to be similarities, so that would be my uninformed guess.

The spores were tiny, allantoid, about 2.5 x 1 micrometers in size. Photographing was quite difficult as they were spinning in the liquid. The asci were ca. 30 x 3 ?m. Paraphyses mostly capitate, some filiform.

Any thoughts about the genus/species?
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Lothar Krieglsteiner, 20-06-2019 18:02
Lothar Krieglsteiner
Orbilia delicatula

... as far as the name ist still current (former xanthostigma).


Best, Lothar

Hans-Otto Baral, 20-06-2019 20:47
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Orange discs... Orbilia?
We returned to O. xanthostigma by using O. leucostigma for the white taxon, as in old times. Within Europe it is easy to give these two names for the yellow and white populations. In both the curved spores are warted when looking with oil immersion. And they are not forms but very distant species.
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Juuso Äikäs, 20-06-2019 20:59
Re : Orange discs... Orbilia?
OK, so Orbilia xanthostigma it is then. And I guess the spores are reniform rather than allantoid. Thanks to both of you. A new genus and species for me!
Hans-Otto Baral, 20-06-2019 21:01
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Orange discs... Orbilia?
Wel, reniform, cashew-shaped, or even allantoid, why not.
Martin Bemmann, 20-06-2019 22:37
Martin Bemmann
Re : Orange discs... Orbilia?
Hans-Otto Baral, 20-06-2019 22:42
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Orange discs... Orbilia?
and yes, crescent is another word for this.
Chris Yeates, 21-06-2019 21:43
Chris Yeates
Re : Orange discs... Orbilia?
Hörnchen - but not squirrel-shaped ;-)