
03-03-2016 20:51

Bonsoir à tous,Voici un Orbilia dont j'aimerais a

03-03-2016 21:04
No consigo que nadie me de una idea de que tipo

03-03-2016 20:53

Bonsoir à tous,Voici un Orbilia dont j'aimerais a

01-03-2016 20:31

Hi everybody,I found this species on an elder twig

02-03-2016 11:23
Found in cow dung.Diameter 1-2 mmasci 173.4 [195.4

02-03-2016 08:52
Garcia SusanaHiI have found this ascomycete growing in leaves o

02-03-2016 09:26
At the beginning when I saw the round spores I tho

02-03-2016 08:16
Found in cow dung.Diameter 1-3 mmasci 154.7 [174.4

29-02-2016 23:47
Thorben HülsewigHi there,today i found a Elaphomyces in a mixed fo

24-07-2014 13:48
Gernot FriebesHi everyone,I found this striking species on a dec
Tomentose pyrenomycete
Eduard Osieck,
02-09-2015 16:49
Asci uniseriate, cylindric, 120-130 mu, with clear apical ring; spores 10-14 x 5-6,5 mu with large drops and one septum.
Any help appreciated! Eduard
Andrew N. Miller,
04-09-2015 23:23

Re : Tomentose pyrenomycete
Echinosphaeria cincinnata. Could you please send me the specimen? Ann Bell and I have been wanting to sequence this species for several years now. GREAT DISCOVERY!!!
See attached PDF.
Andy
See attached PDF.
Andy
Eduard Osieck,
05-09-2015 12:23
Re : Tomentose pyrenomycete
Dear Andrew,
Wow, that is a clear identification of an interesting species. Using your 2014 key I considered this species but the original description does not refer to the long papilae (necks) which are hidden in the tomentum. Also such a striking species only known from New Zealand appeared to be rather unlikely to be found in the Netherlands. I will contact you by email.
Regards, Eduard
Wow, that is a clear identification of an interesting species. Using your 2014 key I considered this species but the original description does not refer to the long papilae (necks) which are hidden in the tomentum. Also such a striking species only known from New Zealand appeared to be rather unlikely to be found in the Netherlands. I will contact you by email.
Regards, Eduard
Andrew N. Miller,
05-09-2015 18:55

Re : Tomentose pyrenomycete
Thank you. I have found (and seqeunced) Cercophora spinosa from USA, Argentina and New Zealand. I don't think anyone can explain fungal distributions... ;o)
Andy
Andy