25-11-2025 14:24
Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10490522
25-11-2025 11:03
Mick PeerdemanHi all,One of my earliest microscopy attempts, so
24-11-2025 15:23
Arnold BüschlenHallo, auf einer offenen Kiesfläche am Rande ein
23-11-2025 11:16
Bohan JiaHi, I found small discs growing on dead stem of
21-11-2025 10:56
Christopher Engelhardt
Very small (~0,5 mm) white ascos, found yesterday
Red ascomycota
Cvenkel Miran,
13-01-2013 13:57
photo
Yannick Mourgues,
13-01-2013 13:59
Re : Red ascomycota
See Octospora genus ?
Yannick
Yannick
Cvenkel Miran,
13-01-2013 14:09
Re : Red ascomycota
hmm: Octospora cyathoides, here it is said it should be 1-5 cm in diameter. My filing is that mine is final size. I have been looking at it for a week or so, and picked it up today as snow started (-:. The temperatures was extemly high for this part of year , up to 14oC.
Enrique Rubio,
13-01-2013 14:09
Re : Red ascomycota
The moss looks like Tortula muralis and the fungus could be Lamprospora (Octospora) dictydiola.
Have you some microphotos of the spores?
Have you some microphotos of the spores?
Cvenkel Miran,
13-01-2013 14:16
Re : Red ascomycota
I have specimen, but would not know how to extract spores. Where can I read about that , or if you can give e some advice ?
A microsope of some sort is available, I think max 750x, but I don't think exact measureents can be done with that.
Otherwise, this- Lamprospora (Octospora) dictydiola looks compatible.
A microsope of some sort is available, I think max 750x, but I don't think exact measureents can be done with that.
Otherwise, this- Lamprospora (Octospora) dictydiola looks compatible.
Enrique Rubio,
13-01-2013 14:38
Re : Red ascomycota
You need to take a little part of the red hymenium and to observe it under a microscope. It's a good practice to prepepare it in Cotton blue for to see the reticulum of the roundish ascospores...
Jacky Launoy,
13-01-2013 17:24
Re : Red ascomycota
I think the moss looks like a Barbula sp. and then the asco could be Octospora leucoloma var crosslandii
Jacky
Jacky
Gilbert MOYNE,
13-01-2013 23:12
Re : Red ascomycota
Sans spores, c'est la loterie...
La forte marge blanchâtre est plus fréquente chez les Lamprospora mais tout est possible.
Gilbert
La forte marge blanchâtre est plus fréquente chez les Lamprospora mais tout est possible.
Gilbert