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02-01-2019 23:34

Joop van der Lee Joop van der Lee

Found on cow dung.Perithecia: young one 158.6x156.

01-01-2019 20:27

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Quelqu'un connaîtrait-il le nom de ce champignon

30-12-2018 18:59

Andreas Gminder Andreas Gminder

Hello,   found today and at first glance taken

03-01-2019 00:59

Elsa Sousa

Good evening,I found these asco's on a Pinus sylve

31-12-2018 14:06

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Bonjour à tous, Quelqu'un aurait-il une idée sur

01-01-2019 19:13

Edvin Johannesen Edvin Johannesen

Hello - and happy new year.  This Porpolis was co

31-12-2018 18:37

Zoltan Lukacs Zoltan Lukacs

Bonsoir, Peziza pudicella 1-2,5 cm. Sous Fraxinus

31-12-2018 18:28

Leandro Sánchez Leandro Sánchez

Bonsoir:Sous Pinus pinea et Quercus ilex, diamètr

30-12-2018 18:47

Per Marstad Per Marstad

This was growing on fagus, in Norway. 1 - 2 mm wid

30-12-2018 17:11

Edvin Johannesen Edvin Johannesen

These small apothecia are growing on deciduous woo

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Hypocopra
Joop van der Lee, 02-01-2019 23:34
Joop van der LeeFound on cow dung.

Perithecia: young one 158.6x156.3 um (neck excluded), neck 29x55.1 um (photo-2); mature one 222x241 um (neck excluded), neck 53.5x76.7 um (photo-3).
Ascus: 95.1x11.8 um, 8 spores.
Spores: 14.6-16.3x6.5-7.2 um, uniseriate, longitudinal germ slit over length of spore.


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Norbert Heine, 03-01-2019 23:04
Norbert Heine
Re : Unknown asco
You should search in the genus Hypocopra, Joop.

But I don't know  a species with this sporesize and a full length germ slit.

I also miss a stroma.

A photo of the ascus tip with Melzer's reagent would be useful.

Sincerely, Norbert
Joop van der Lee, 04-01-2019 00:04
Joop van der Lee
Re : Unknown asco
Hello Norbert,

I was also thinking about Hypocopra but also missed a stroma.
I will try to find another species and look for more specifics.

Thanks for the info I will ask David Malloch if he has some more info.

Joop


Joop van der Lee, 04-01-2019 16:54
Joop van der Lee
Re : Unknown asco
Hello Norbert,

David did send me documentation from Cain about Hypocopra, if you do not have it I can send it to you.
I do have a photo from the top of an ascus, is this one sufficient enough or do you need more?
Further investigation of the photos revealed that the germ slit does not run in the full length of the spore but between 8-10 um.

In my opinion if we take Hypocopra into account the measurements of the spores do correspond to H. parvula (species # 20) as indicated in New species of Hypocopra (Xylariaceae)' by J. C. Krug and R. F. Cain. But this species is described by D. Griffiths (1901) in  The North American Sordariaceae Mem. Torre Bot. Club, 11: 1-134 and I do not hold that document.

I also checked the genus Podosordaria but no comparison


Greetings,

Joop
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