14-12-2016 15:31
Lothar Krieglsteiner
... found on deciduous wood in National Park Eifel
14-12-2016 15:08
Lothar Krieglsteiner
... found last week in the National Park Eifel, Ge
13-12-2016 17:17
Ethan CrensonFound in Inwood Hill Park, Upper Manhattan, New Yo
14-12-2016 15:13
Lothar Krieglsteiner
... also from the National Park Eifel, Germany, la
13-12-2016 23:22
Yaroslav MoshchenkoHello everybody Maybe somebody can help Was fo
13-12-2016 19:05
Ahmed Mohamed Abdel-Azeem
Hello every one Any one has the PDF of The Fifth
13-12-2016 13:05
Lothar Krieglsteiner
This discomycete is (also) difficult for me to ass
13-12-2016 12:33
Lothar Krieglsteiner
... also from the National Park of Eifel, Germany.

... found on deciduous wood in National Park Eifel, Germany.
The reddish color of the apothecia comes from an anamorph I found in my slides. The first microfotos show it. But the discomycete is unclear to me, also. The small spores, the greyish-red reaction of the (small) pore, the hairs that remind of Cistella (or even Ciliolarina) to me.
Does somebody have an idea (to both fungi)?
Best regards from Lothar
schöne grüße
dirk
Hyphodiscus hyaloscyphoides Hosoya, J.G. Han & G.H. Sung, Mycol. Progr. 10(2): 242 (2011)
Hello Dirk and Zotto,
thank you very much for your help!
Yes, Hyphodiscus - I did not thnk of this (even if I also found H. hymeniophilus on this tour) because of the quite soft apothecia.
@Zotto: thank you also for the name (H. hyaloscyphoides)!
Best regards from Lothar
@Zotto or somebody else: would somebody send the file of Hosoya et al. to me?
Thanks, Lothar
















