18-12-2025 21:17
Pol DebaenstThe identification took me to Byssonectria deformi
15-12-2025 07:09
Danny Newman
indet. Rutstroemiaceae sp. on unk. fallen leavesMc
19-12-2025 10:10
Patrice TANCHAUDBonjour, récolte réalisée en milieu dunaire, a
18-12-2025 17:23
Bruno Coué
Bonjour,je serais heureux d'avoir votre avis sur c
18-12-2025 18:07
Margot en Geert VullingsThese plumes were found on rotten wood.They strong
17-12-2025 18:35
Michel Hairaud
Bonjour à tous/Hi to everyone I am passing along
15-12-2025 15:48
Danny Newman
Melanospora cf. lagenaria on old, rotting, fallen
15-12-2025 15:54
Johan Boonefaes
Unknown anamorph found on the ground in coastal sa
Dasyscyphella ??
Castillo Joseba,
07-05-2015 15:03
A ver que os parece
Hans-Otto Baral,
07-05-2015 15:39
Re : Dasyscyphella ??
I am not sure with the ascus base. Perhaps it has croziers, and then it could be D. montana. or it is D. nivea. The spores look guttulate, which is quite unusual. is this made in water?
Castillo Joseba,
07-05-2015 18:51
Re : Dasyscyphella ??
Hola Zoto ... no estaban cerca de agua, estaban en el interior de un tocon muy podrido de haya, con mucha humedad por la lluvia y nieve
Voy ha mirar algun otro ejemploar al micro
Voy ha mirar algun otro ejemploar al micro
Castillo Joseba,
08-05-2015 21:06
Hans-Otto Baral,
08-05-2015 21:48
Re : Dasyscyphella ??
yes, lipid is rather low. Croziers are not fully clear to me. You seem to be right, but better is to see them when still attached.
Did you get an idea of the wood? Ring-pored?
Did you get an idea of the wood? Ring-pored?
Castillo Joseba,
08-05-2015 22:39
Re : Dasyscyphella ??
Hola Zotto ... la madera es de haya ...
No entiendo Anillo de poros?
Joseba
No entiendo Anillo de poros?
Joseba
Hans-Otto Baral,
08-05-2015 23:26
Re : Dasyscyphella ??
oh sorry, I used the wrong translator and could not get haya, so it is beech, Fagus.
Quercus is distinctly ring-pored, every year is formed by large pores. Fagus is not.
Remains unclear. The species I know should have croziers.
Quercus is distinctly ring-pored, every year is formed by large pores. Fagus is not.
Remains unclear. The species I know should have croziers.









