28-10-2025 19:33
Nicolas Suberbielle
Bonjour à tous,Je voudrais votre avis sur cette r
31-10-2025 09:19
Lothar Krieglsteiner
Can somebody provide me with a file of:Rogerson CT
09-08-2025 13:13
Maria Plekkenpol
Hello,Yesterday I found these on burnt soil. Apoth
25-11-2016 13:54
Stephen Martin Mifsud
Hi, I found numerous seeds of Washingtonia robusta
28-10-2025 22:22
Bernard Declercq
Hello.I'm searching for the following paper:Punith
28-10-2025 15:37
Carl FarmerI'd be grateful for any suggestions for this strik
Melastiza
Malcolm Greaves,
09-10-2013 20:07
While searching I did find two others of note.
This first one is a Melastiza. The spores show some network but have large warts at the junction of the ridges.
I think it could be M flavorubens.
Thanks
Mal
Beñat Jeannerot,
09-10-2013 20:30
Re : Melastiza
Adio Mal,
You're probably right. The spores seems typical.
I found it last week, common species here.
Beñat
You're probably right. The spores seems typical.
I found it last week, common species here.
Beñat
Malcolm Greaves,
09-10-2013 23:16
Re : Melastiza
Thanks Beñat.
With only six records on our national database(and two of those look to be duplicates) it is obviously rarer at this side of the channel.
Mal
With only six records on our national database(and two of those look to be duplicates) it is obviously rarer at this side of the channel.
Mal
Michel Hairaud,
10-10-2013 13:45
Re : Melastiza
Hi Malcolm, Beñat and everyone,
I agree with Beñat as for the ornementation pattern of your fungus spores, though the colour here is quite unusual (I see it lemon yellow on your image).
I join pics of a late collection showing a more usual red colour
It may be rarer in UK but it also may be overlooked
Amitiés
Michel
I agree with Beñat as for the ornementation pattern of your fungus spores, though the colour here is quite unusual (I see it lemon yellow on your image).
I join pics of a late collection showing a more usual red colour
It may be rarer in UK but it also may be overlooked
Amitiés
Michel






