30-10-2012 21:07
Björn Wergen
Hello everybody,do not worry about the Lasionectri
31-10-2012 18:14
Cvenkel MiranCan anyone confirm/deny, that right specimens are
31-10-2012 01:09
Esquivel-Rios EduardoThis scutellinis is common in this time in Panam
30-10-2012 14:41
This Scutellinia was on rotten wood in a damp wood
30-10-2012 18:51
This one was growing on wet soil.The Apothecia was
30-10-2012 17:12
Hopefully a relatively easy one this time. With th
29-10-2012 15:07
Esquivel-Rios EduardoNectria stilbellae is classified in Nectria subg.
26-10-2012 07:21
Cvenkel MiranOn fraxinus excelsior?, no bark, covering big surf
Hi again
I think this fungus found on old Juncus stems is an Anthostomella that forms uni (bi) peritheciate blackish, clypeate, stromata 0.3-0.5 mm broad with an encircled whitish ostiole. Asci long cylindrical. up to 140 x 7, with an wedge-shaped, euamyloid, apical apparatus. Ascospores unicellular, without dwarf hyaline cell, obliquely uniseriate, (16-)20(-23) x (5.2-)5.8(6.7); Q = 3.1-4.2, only light brown, with no gelt sheath and no germ-slit.
I don't find a species that matches well with these characters
Have you some idea?
Thanks again


