
24-10-2012 04:05
voila, je sèche , pas grand chose a ajouter sauf

14-10-2012 21:34
Esquivel-Rios EduardoA Xylaria globosa (Spreng. ex Fr.) Mont. is a on

22-10-2012 14:24

Found on horse dung 3 different spicies which I ca

16-07-2012 09:20
Bonjour,Des problèmes de détermination avec ce p

19-10-2012 03:23
Esquivel-Rios EduardoHi Everyone.I recently found this discomicete, l

12-10-2012 15:33
Katherine GrundyDear all,I hope to investigate the population gene

17-10-2012 20:26

Recently I have become very interested in the myco

15-10-2012 21:03
This group were found on a recently felled conifer

16-10-2012 02:49
Esquivel-Rios EduardoSome time ago I watched more often unidentified
Scutellinia
Malcolm Greaves,
04-10-2012 01:17
The spores were 22.7 x 16.5um
The hairs maximum 640 x 37
The ascus 280 x 19.5
Your thoughts would be welcome
Thanks
Malcolm
Beñat Jeannerot,
04-10-2012 05:34

Re : Scutellinia
Adio Malcolm,
It's difficult to see sporal ornementation on your photos (too little). Perhaps, S. olivascens...
Be careful, S. kerguelensis is a species with a lot of interpretations.
Here, in my opinion, S. kerguelensis isn't possible. But work is on course about this (typus, collections from austral territories, from South of Chile and South Africa...) and actually, it's difficult to discuss about limits of this species and geographic position in Europe.
Beñat
It's difficult to see sporal ornementation on your photos (too little). Perhaps, S. olivascens...
Be careful, S. kerguelensis is a species with a lot of interpretations.
Here, in my opinion, S. kerguelensis isn't possible. But work is on course about this (typus, collections from austral territories, from South of Chile and South Africa...) and actually, it's difficult to discuss about limits of this species and geographic position in Europe.
Beñat
Malcolm Greaves,
04-10-2012 17:56
Björn Wergen,
04-10-2012 20:26

Re : Scutellinia
Hi Malcolm,
your finding remembers me on S. nigrohirtula, which we had very often the last weeks. It grows on very rotten decorticated coniferous wood, which are soaked and partly sticked in wet soil.
Perhaps you can compare your ascomycetes findings also with our findings on my website (link is given on this page, funghiparadise).
regards,
björn
your finding remembers me on S. nigrohirtula, which we had very often the last weeks. It grows on very rotten decorticated coniferous wood, which are soaked and partly sticked in wet soil.
Perhaps you can compare your ascomycetes findings also with our findings on my website (link is given on this page, funghiparadise).
regards,
björn
Malcolm Greaves,
05-10-2012 01:28
Re : Scutellinia
Thanks Björn?. Great site I will study the photos of the Scutellinia and others.
Malcolm
Malcolm