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Dasyscyphella sp. de Madeira
Iglesias Plácido,
13-12-2013 00:09
Ascocarpos.
Pelos: 70 x 6.
Esporas: 6,5-12 x 2,5-3.
Hifas.
Parafisis: 56-74 x 3,5-5,5 (hasta 5 septos).
Pelos, Parafisis y ascas.
Pelos arriba, Parafisis y ascas.
Parafisis y ascas.
Ascas: 43-60 x 5,5-6, biseriadas.
Michel Hairaud,
13-12-2013 09:49

Re : Dasyscyphella sp. de Madeira
Hi Iglesias,
Did you notice that there are paraphyses in your fungus which look very much like those of Marcus Yeo's post on this forum 2 days ago ?
Hairs also look like those in Colipila.
Amitiés
Michel
Did you notice that there are paraphyses in your fungus which look very much like those of Marcus Yeo's post on this forum 2 days ago ?
Hairs also look like those in Colipila.
Amitiés
Michel
Hans-Otto Baral,
13-12-2013 09:55

Re : Dasyscyphella sp. de Madeira
Incredible this coincidence!
yesterday we had the same species on this forum, Colipila masduguana. Known so far only from France.
What other trees were there around that could be the substrate? Laurus would be new, while Castanea and Quercus were the main substrates.
Strange enough, the genus Colipila turned out to be unrelated to the Lachnaceae from its rDNA. I still doubt a bit this result, but such a strong similarity of hairs and paraphyses is actually unkbnown in the Lachnaceae.
Zotto
yesterday we had the same species on this forum, Colipila masduguana. Known so far only from France.
What other trees were there around that could be the substrate? Laurus would be new, while Castanea and Quercus were the main substrates.
Strange enough, the genus Colipila turned out to be unrelated to the Lachnaceae from its rDNA. I still doubt a bit this result, but such a strong similarity of hairs and paraphyses is actually unkbnown in the Lachnaceae.
Zotto
Iglesias Plácido,
13-12-2013 21:30
Re : Dasyscyphella sp. de Madeira
Muchas gracias, la madera es desconocida pero en bosque de laurisilva con Laurus novocanariensis, Ocotea foetens, Myrica faya, Apollonias barbujana... era la laurisilva que predominaba en la zona. Adjunto una foto donde se ven hojas de los árboles circundantes.
Otra cosa, me podeis facilitar información sobre Colipila masduguana ?
Thank you very much, the wood is not known but in forest of laurisilva with Laurus novocanariensis, Ocotea foetens, Myrica faya, Apollonias barbujana ... it was the laurisilva that was prevailing in the zone. I attach a photo where there are seen leaves of the surrounding trees.
Another thing, teneis more information ó some article about Colipila masduguana?
Otra cosa, me podeis facilitar información sobre Colipila masduguana ?
Thank you very much, the wood is not known but in forest of laurisilva with Laurus novocanariensis, Ocotea foetens, Myrica faya, Apollonias barbujana ... it was the laurisilva that was prevailing in the zone. I attach a photo where there are seen leaves of the surrounding trees.
Another thing, teneis more information ó some article about Colipila masduguana?
Hans-Otto Baral,
13-12-2013 21:44

Re : Dasyscyphella sp. de Madeira
The paper is in Mycologicl Progress 2011. If you give me your email I will send you.
Zotto
Zotto
Iglesias Plácido,
14-12-2013 00:57
Re : Dasyscyphella sp. de Madeira
Gracias Zotto , placido@errotari.com