
05-07-2016 01:49

Hello,I'd like to ask for your help with this smal

03-07-2016 20:56

Good nightThis Sarcoscypha, 1-1,5 cm diam., was fo

03-07-2016 22:47
Salvador TelloHola a todos. Estos pseudotecios los recogí en m

03-07-2016 15:59

Dear collegues I have recently found this fun

01-07-2016 21:36
no se si alguien puede darme alguna sugerenciaJose

01-07-2016 02:17

Good evening,I would like to ask your opinion on t
saludos
Joseba
This is Chlorociboria, two species are rather similar.
Ellis & Ellis (1997): C. aeruginascens, spores 6-8 x 1-1,5 µm and C. aeruginosa, spores 10-14 x 1,5-2,5 µm.
Good noght.
Pol
Hi to both
I don't think this fungus is a Chlorociboria because the very refractive VBs of the paraphyses are talking us of a Mollisia species.

Hello,
very probably Mollisia olivascens (= Haglundia perelegans).
You should check the KOH reaction of the paraphyse vacuoles - it should be yellow.
best regards,
Andreas

Hi Joey,
did you see the multicellular hairs in foto 5, bottom left and right? They look like "Haglundia".
And the apothecia have a kind of "tough" appearance unlike "normal" Mollisia but as I know it form Mollisia olivascens and elegantior.
B.t.w. I had M. elegantior 7 days ago in a nature reserve on a lying rotten Fagus stem, decaying since 26 years (thrown by a storm in 1990).
best regards,
Andreas