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Moellerodiscus ?
Patrice TANCHAUD,
01-07-2014 20:15
récolte réalisée sur sol en milieu humide, sous majorité aulnes, parmi les débris de feuilles. Apothécie 3 mm, pas de sclérote, spores 7,5-9 x 2,8-3 µm.
J'ai l'impression d'approcher de Moellerodiscus lentus ?
Merci d'avance pour vos avis.
Patrice
Hans-Otto Baral,
01-07-2014 22:06
Re : Moellerodiscus ?
Could be Ciborinia (Ciboria) capillipes, but then it should have an elongate sclerotium formed on Alnus leaves. Can you show or did you see very well the stipe base how it emerges from the leaves?
That species occurs with 4- and 8-spored asci.
Zotto
That species occurs with 4- and 8-spored asci.
Zotto
Patrice TANCHAUD,
02-07-2014 08:38
Re : Moellerodiscus ?
At the base of the stipe, I thought it was degraded leaves, but you're right, it's probably a degraded sclerotia. Zotto, thank you for this review that puts me in the right Genus.
Patrice
Patrice
Hans-Otto Baral,
02-07-2014 09:49
Re : Moellerodiscus ?
There is a paper by Uwe Lindemann 2011 on the species, but in German (Boletus 33: 63-77). Here in attach.
Patrice TANCHAUD,
02-07-2014 09:50
Re : Moellerodiscus ?
Thank you very much Zotto.
Patrice
Patrice
Doc1-0005.pdf