24-03-2026 19:59
William Slosse
Hello everyone,On 23/03/26, I found the following
21-03-2026 15:13
Lepista ZacariasHello everyone, Does any one know of any literatu
24-03-2026 21:37
Elisabeth StöckliBonsoir,Sur bois (tronc) très pourri de conifère
24-03-2026 21:07
Ethan CrensonHello all, A friend collected this asco in a wood
23-03-2026 20:16
Miguel Ángel Ribes
Good eveningI'm unable to identify this Coprotus o
24-03-2026 15:44
Åge OterhalsI hope someone can confirm the name of this collec
20-10-2017 09:23
Garcia SusanaEste otro crecía en el mismo trocito de madera qu
Hilberina breviseta
Dragiša Savic,
19-11-2021 15:36
I'm not very familiar with this group, but I can try.
Hilberina breviseta
Serbia, Pinus sylvestris, cone
Dragiša
Hans-Otto Baral,
19-11-2021 16:38
Re : Hilberina breviseta
Neither am I familiar. This reminds me of what I have as H. cf. vandervekenii. I never tested whether Hilberinia hairs resist KOH unlike Echinosphaeria where the entire hair wall dissolves in 2-5% KOH?
I do not know breviseta.
Bernard Declercq,
19-11-2021 19:22
Re : Hilberina breviseta
HI Savic,
I guess your spore length is inclusive the basal spine. In such case your spores perfectly match those of H. breviseta.
Bernard
I guess your spore length is inclusive the basal spine. In such case your spores perfectly match those of H. breviseta.
Bernard
Dragiša Savic,
19-11-2021 20:31
Re : Hilberina breviseta
You're right, I measured the total length. The description of the species (Miller et al. 2014) did not emphasize that the length is without the basal spine. In any case, a very interesting species, both macro and microscopic.
Andrew N. Miller,
19-11-2021 22:19
Re : Hilberina breviseta
This is because no one measures these ascospores without including the basal spine. The basal spine is always included in the measurement of the ascospore.
Andy
Andy

