09-03-2017 14:40
Jan-Arne MentkenHello everyone,some days ago I found a Doratomyces
10-03-2017 02:30
Roland LabbéBonjour !Voici un Mollisia probable.Merci de nous
03-03-2017 11:27
Alan RockefellerFound in Oakland, California on a well decayed Que
03-03-2017 11:58
Alan RockefellerWhat is this? Under Quercus agrifolia in Oakl
04-03-2017 20:08
William SlosseCould this be H. leucomelaena?Found in sandy clay
09-03-2017 22:23
Viktorie HalasuHello forum, I'd like to ask, which of the two ge
07-03-2017 22:33
Lepista ZacariasHi everyone,These specimens were found in a public
04-03-2017 17:25
Ethan CrensonOn bare wood in Bronx, New York, US. There were
Geopyxis 2344
Leandro Sánchez,
04-03-2017 20:45
Spores 16,0-17,3 / 8,6-9,5 Q= 1,7-2,0
Cordialement
Enrique Rubio,
04-03-2017 21:02
Re : Geopyxis 2344
Hi Leandro
Despite the last study on this genus by Xiang-Hua Wang, Seppo Huhtinen & Karen Hansen (that I send you by mail) this genus still remains enigmatic forr me. Your collection, from Catalonia, is known for me.
Regards
Despite the last study on this genus by Xiang-Hua Wang, Seppo Huhtinen & Karen Hansen (that I send you by mail) this genus still remains enigmatic forr me. Your collection, from Catalonia, is known for me.
Regards
Leandro Sánchez,
04-03-2017 21:40
Re : Geopyxis 2344
Hi Enrique:
Thank you very much !!!!!!!!!!
Regards
Thank you very much !!!!!!!!!!
Regards
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
09-03-2017 23:52
Re : Geopyxis 2344
Your collection probably corresponds to what is called G. majalis in the Mediterranean basin. But is it the true G. majalis described by Fries from Sweden... This species presents tapering ascospores like your micrograph shows.
You should examine the ectal excipulum. This is an important feature.
You should examine the ectal excipulum. This is an important feature.