
14-07-2006 11:40
Perz PiotrHi, Probably Pyrenopeziza pulveracea is a good

21-06-2006 13:00

Has anybody ever seen this coelomycete? It grew in

12-06-2006 19:49

Description d'un minuscule champignon se développ

12-06-2006 18:13

Bonjour. En reprenant quelques échantillons d'he
I'm looking for the following article:
Redhead, S. A. (1977) The genus Neolecta (Neolectaceae fam. nov., Lecanorales, Ascomycetes) in Canada. Canadian Journal of Botany 55: 301–306.
If anyone could provide a PDF I would be very thankful! :-)
Best wishes,
Gernot

I do it now.
François
thanks a lot for the quick help!
Best wishes,
Gernot

tu me ferais un grand plaisir en m'envoyant cet article à moi aussi.
Merci d'avance.
Bernard
I found one more article that would be very interesting for me regarding the distribution of Neolecta vitellina:
FAVRE J., 1960: Catalogue descriptif des champignons supérieurs de la zone subalpine du Parc National Suisse. Res. Rech. Scient. Entrpr. Parc. Nat. Suisse. 6: 323-610.
Unfortunately I don't know on which page N. vitellina is mentioned, and it must be under an older name since this species was combined to Neolecta 11 years later (synonyms: http://www.speciesfungorum.org/Names/SynSpecies.asp?RecordID=318622).
If anyone knows of finds of this species in Europe outside of Italy, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Germany, Poland, Czech Republic, and Romania (be it personal experience or references in literature) I would be very glad to know!
Any help is much appreciated!
Thank you and best wishes,
Gernot
Merci Francois
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