19-03-2019 17:12
We have found this to day, on Betula pubescens.Ca.
18-03-2019 19:41
We have found this to-day, in Norway, ca. 1 mm in
18-03-2019 21:48
Ethan CrensonHello again,On the same branch as my previous post
17-03-2019 22:26
Ethan CrensonFound yesterday in New York City. Substrate is a
18-03-2019 12:06
Hi to everybodyThese minute, white, sessile, pruin
18-03-2019 11:32
Hi all, here I find no solution. Apos max. 1 x o,
17-03-2019 21:38
Ethan CrensonHello all, In New York City yesterday I came acro
The hairs are very difficult to dissociate and they are hyaline, long cylindrical, with no clavate and verrucose apices. Asci IKI red with croziers. Paraphyses with some colourless Vb's.
I think could be an Hyphodiscus species, maybe the Hyphodiscus 'cistella' of Baral's folders but perhaps it could be Nannfeldt's Cistella geelmuydenii. Or these two fungi are conspecific?
What do you think?
Thanks again
it may be this Hyphodiscus "Cistella", though the oil drops in the spores are not the same. But it would be important to make a section or otherwise test the ectal excipulum which is strongly gelatinized there (see below).
Also the yellow pigment which is sporadically present on the exterior would be worth to see.
Zotto
Thank you, Zotto
My material is now dried but, when it was alive, I don't remember an strongly gelatinized tissue as your pic shows.







