
30-03-2025 10:24
Gonzalez Garcia MartaBuenos días, me gustaría conocer la opinión de

30-03-2025 12:41
Me mandan el material seco de Galicia (España), r

29-03-2025 09:08

Bonjour.J’ai essayé d’étudier un Daldinia.Qu

24-03-2025 21:26
Bonjour, J'ai besoin d'une confirmation ou infirm

29-03-2025 06:21

Hi! I found this interesting tiny ascomycete on i

29-03-2025 05:45
Sebastien BassoHello, I'm conducting a mycological inventory in

27-03-2025 22:25

On Metzgeria furcata I found hundreds of small whi
Talo crustáceo, endolítico, con apotecios negros en seco, marrones en húmedo, que permanecen sumergidos en la caliza al madurar. Hipotecio de color claro con epitecio marrón, himenio I- (no amiloide), pero con ascas I+ (dextrinoides), I- en Melzer (¿hemiamiloides?). Esporas unicelulares, hialinas. Me: 11 x 6,3 micras. (Medidas esporales dentro de las ascas). Excípulo o margen apotecial negro, N-. Green algae photobiont.
from your pictures it makes impression to me that apothecia are pruinose and asci have amyloid structures in apical part - I think these features exclude Hymenelia. You may still check for paraphyses (they should be apically constricted at septa in Hymenelia - submoniliform). One of the options is that your sample will belong to a segregate of Lecanora, currently called Myriolecis or Polyozosia (on Italic web), at least one taxon/or?form from the Myriolecis agardhiana aggregate may form apothecia without thalline margin, it was described as Lecanora lecidella Poelt, and on Italics web this name is treated within synonymy (with ?) of Myriolecis/Polyozosia agardhiana subsp. sapaudica. The complex is nomenclaturally and taxonomically complicated and needs revision and I am not familiar with it at all, nor sure whether your sample is Myriolecis/Polyozosia at all, just an idea. Probably Claude Roux knows these lichens quite well.
All the best
Zdenek
Thank you very much for your comment. I have studied the paraphyses in lactophenol blue and they are not submoniliform. They are septate and sparsely branched.
After your comment, it occurred to me to use Italic 8.0 key 85 of 'Lecideoid crustose lichens' and I found Clauzadea immersa. I don't understand why I haven't used this key before!
I attach a photo of the paraphysis and the hymenium in melzer.
Thank you very much again.
All the best.
Marta.
best wishes
Zdenek