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Little "tongues"
Dragiša Savic, 23-04-2014 11:55
I need help. These little "tongues" (about 5mm) I found on beech wood. They were old. I didnt find any spores.
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Björn Wergen, 23-04-2014 20:11
Björn Wergen
Re : Little "tongues"
Hi,

it should be compared with Hysterographium.

lg björn
Andrew N. Miller, 23-04-2014 21:37
Andrew N. Miller
Re : Little "tongues"
Looks like an old Rhytidhysteron to me.

Andy
Christian Lechat, 23-04-2014 21:43
Christian Lechat
Re : Little "tongues"
I think it is not a fungus

Chr1stian
Dragiša Savic, 24-04-2014 08:17
Re : Little "tongues"
Thank you all but I guess I'll have to look for her again.
Alain GARDIENNET, 24-04-2014 13:59
Alain GARDIENNET
Re : Little "tongues"

Probably a single vertical cut would have give an information. I agree with Andy but we have too much little informations.


What is the substrate ?


Alain


 

Dragiša Savic, 24-04-2014 14:57
Re : Little "tongues"
The substrate is Fagus sylvatica. They were completely rotten and attached to a tree on one side, so I called them tongues. I've never seen Rhytidhysteron and Hysterographium on photos look same but it is much smaller, I found him (http://www.naturefg.com/pages/b-fungi/hysterographium% 20flexuosum.htm)