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Nannfeldt 1985
Björn Wergen, 15-05-2015 22:19
Björn WergenHi friends,

does anyone have this:


NANNFELDT J.A. 1985. — Pirottaea (Discomycetes inoperculati), a cri-
tical review. Symbolae Botanicae Upsaliensis, 25 (1) : 1-41.


Thanks in advance.

regards,
björn
Andreas Gminder, 15-05-2015 22:25
Andreas Gminder
Re : Nannfeldt 1985

Hello Björn,


I have this as xerox-copies, bvut not digitally.


If no one has it digitally, I can make copies from the copies .....


best regards,


Andreas

Michel Hairaud, 15-05-2015 22:38
Michel Hairaud
Re : Nannfeldt 1985

Hi Björn,


You will have it soon


Amitiés


Michel

Björn Wergen, 15-05-2015 22:47
Björn Wergen
Re : Nannfeldt 1985
Thanks friends!
See you soon, Andreas :)
Chris Yeates, 15-05-2015 22:47
Chris Yeates
Re : Nannfeldt 1985
Here is the description (along with several other interesting discomycetes) of a species described after Nannfeldt's paper - Pirottaea plantaginis

amitiés
Chris
Björn Wergen, 15-05-2015 23:00
Björn Wergen
Re : Nannfeldt 1985
Oh yes, I have this one, thanks Chris :)
Chris Yeates, 19-05-2015 22:19
Chris Yeates
Re : Nannfeldt 1985
A recent collection I have made of the fungus generally known as Pyrenopeziza lychnidis, which always struck me as providing at the very least a 'missing link' between Pyrenopeziza and Pirottaea if the genera should be kept separate was transferred to the latter in 2010.

The paper is available online and this thread might be a useful opportunity to draw people's attention to it if they don't know it already:
https://web.natur.cuni.cz/cvsm/CM62103.pdf

This fungus is not uncommon in Britain, occurring on dead stems of the previous year's growth of Silene dioica.

Cordialement

Chris
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Michel Hairaud, 19-05-2015 22:40
Michel Hairaud
Re : Nannfeldt 1985

Yes Chris,


You can also find it on Lychnis flos-cuculi


Amitiés


Michel