18-03-2016 16:57
Lepista ZacariasIn the summer last year I reported here two ascomy
16-03-2016 22:03
Bernard CLESSE
Bonsoir à tous,Cet après-midi, à quelques cm à
17-03-2016 22:46
Eduard OsieckDoes this Capronia possibly concern C. chlorospora
17-03-2016 18:40
Thorben HülsewigHi there,today i found on a rotten wood, some litt
17-03-2016 09:01
Salvador TelloHola a todos.Tengo estos hongos recogidos creciend
16-03-2016 19:00
Edit Szilvásy
Hi all, I found today this ascomycete growing on c
17-03-2016 10:07
Dear friends, One or the other of you may be inte
14-03-2016 18:03
Someone can send me the following literature:Hilbe
(1) Ascomycete on Juniperus wood - http://www.ascofrance.fr/search_forum/37442
(2) Another ascomycete on Juniperus wood - http://www.ascofrance.fr/search_forum/37660
The main difference between the two were the spore septation: 1-septate in (1) and 3-septate in (2).
Returning to the place of these finds, I encountered again many specimens with the same features than (1). The ontogeny of the spores is very characteristic and reminds me those in the lichen genus Rinodina, thought these are not lichenized. I attach some photos. Any hint about the classification will be welcome.
Some data:
- All part negative in lugol;
- Asci 8 spored with dimensions up to : 93 x 15 µm;
- Spores first hyaline, soon grey-brown, 1-septate of "Rinodina-type" with dimensions:
(14.2) 14.7 - 15.9 (16.4) × (7.1) 7.5 - 9.2 (10.1) µm
Q = (1.6) 1.7 - 2.1 (2.2) ; N = 30; Me = 15.3 × 8.1 µm ; Qe = 1.9.
Thanks in advance,
zaca








