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From wood in Oaxaca
Alan Rockefeller,
03-04-2014 11:50
I found this little asco on hardwood in a cloud forest of Oaxaca, Mexico at about 1400 meters elevation. What is it?
Peter Püwert,
03-04-2014 18:04
Re : From wood in Oaxaca
Hello Alan,
from my modest Central European sight the mushroom is a immature Vibrissea or related genera and picture 8 is to be considered critically (spores). The spores of this genus are long and filiform and in Europe found in wet habitats mostly submers on decidous wood.
Greetings Peter Püwert.
The fotos are Vibrissea truncorum (Alb. et. Schw.) Fr.
from my modest Central European sight the mushroom is a immature Vibrissea or related genera and picture 8 is to be considered critically (spores). The spores of this genus are long and filiform and in Europe found in wet habitats mostly submers on decidous wood.
Greetings Peter Püwert.
The fotos are Vibrissea truncorum (Alb. et. Schw.) Fr.
Hans-Otto Baral,
04-04-2014 12:49
Re : From wood in Oaxaca
Very interesting fungus! could you please tell us the spore and perhaps also ascus size? Did you see spores inside the asci?
Also the amyloidity of the asci in Lugol would be valuable.
Is the fungus gelatinous or not?
Zotto
Also the amyloidity of the asci in Lugol would be valuable.
Is the fungus gelatinous or not?
Zotto










