13-10-2014 11:42
Blasco Rafael
Hola, tengo esta otra Scutellinia que pienso sea S
13-10-2014 09:54
Chris JohnsonGood morningFound on decorticated wood (probably F
11-10-2014 22:35
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)
Good evening,I found this Marcelleina today.Macroc
12-10-2014 10:04
Blasco Rafael
Hola, tengo recogida esta muestra en tronco de Hay
10-10-2014 22:16
Hello, I found this species in large numbers on s
Trichophaea? on plant debris
Marja Pennanen,
22-08-2012 21:00
I did not manage to determine these hairy cups with Nordic Macromycetes.
Maybe someone here is familiar with the species.
They are 3-6 mm wide.
Spores are about 18-22x9-10+.
Asci are about 200-260x12-18 and paraphyses exceed asci a bit and are septate, 5-8 wide.
The hairs are brown, septate, up to about 400x8.
Marja
Hans-Otto Baral,
22-08-2012 21:04
Re : Trichophaea? on plant debris
Hi Marja
I think this fits well in the Trichophaea gregaria group. Spores may be finely warted. Me and Enrique have larger spores ca. 20-24(-28) x 11-13, and Breitenbach have 23-25 x 9-10.
Zotto
I think this fits well in the Trichophaea gregaria group. Spores may be finely warted. Me and Enrique have larger spores ca. 20-24(-28) x 11-13, and Breitenbach have 23-25 x 9-10.
Zotto
François Valade,
22-08-2012 21:07
Re : Trichophaea? on plant debris
Marja, there is a key in Ron Bronkers'a paper, available in Documentation section of this forum.
François
François
Marja Pennanen,
22-08-2012 21:44
Re : Trichophaea? on plant debris
Hi,
wow how fast answers.
Thank you.
I rejected T. gregaria because of the spore size and habitat.
My ealier collections of T. gregaria are only on ditch benches.
Thankfully: Marja
wow how fast answers.
Thank you.
I rejected T. gregaria because of the spore size and habitat.
My ealier collections of T. gregaria are only on ditch benches.
Thankfully: Marja
Luc Bailly,
22-08-2012 23:28
Re : Trichophaea? on plant debris
Hi Marja,
Could you take a photo of the base of the hairs? Sometimes, it helps.
Cheers - LUC.
Could you take a photo of the base of the hairs? Sometimes, it helps.
Cheers - LUC.

