08-12-2025 18:59
Lothar Krieglsteiner
.. found by a seminar-participant, I do not know t
08-12-2025 17:37
Lothar Krieglsteiner
20.6.25, on branch of Abies infected and thickened
07-12-2025 16:07
Arnold BüschlenHallo, ich habe in einer Moos-Aufsammlung (epiphy
16-03-2014 22:00
Hello,I found this species a few months ago but ha
08-12-2025 13:39
Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10572899
05-12-2025 17:33
Bruno Coué
Bonjour, je serais heureux de recueillir votre avi
06-12-2025 00:19
Viktorie Halasu
Hello, would anyone have this article, please? An
this species inhabits Rubus fruticosus, Rubus sp., and here it was found on Rubus chamaemorus leaves in bogs, quite common. I have read the discussion here about similarity between M. acerina, M. acantophila and M. rubi (
http://www.ascofrance.fr/search_forum/23832)
The next measurements were in my specimen:
Apothecia cupulate, 250–370 mk in diameter, short-stipitate, outer surface short-pubescent, whitish to creamy overall, scattered on both surfaces of fallen leaves and petioles.
Excipulum from hyaline textura prismatica, outer and edge cells covered by warts and longer processes; asci 36.2–46 x 4.7–5.8 mk, without crozier, with small ring blueing in YKY; paraphyses cylindrical, obtuse, about 2.3 mk broad, the same long as asci; spores 6.4 (5.7–8.1) x 2.5 (2.2–2.7) mk, Q=2.6 (n=8; vital measurements).
If it possible to ask somebody to send me related article? RAITVIIR, A. 2004. Revised synopsis of the Hyaloscyphaceae. Scripta Mycologica 20: 1-133
Thanks in advance).
yes indeed, M. rubi.
Zotto
I agree M. rubi. You get a Raitviir 2004 in a few minutes. See there also M. acanthophila, it is in the synonymes list of M rubi also.
cheers,
Stip
i've received the book and it is very good,
Thank you!
Hi Stip
Can you send me this paper?
Thanks again
Enrique





