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07-04-2013 17:47

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Dear friendsCan this fungus with so short and roun

06-04-2013 16:34

Roland Labbé

Bonjour !Voici une pézize que nous croyons être

07-04-2013 23:00

Zoltan Lukacs Zoltan Lukacs

Voilá!

07-04-2013 13:33

J. Félix MATEO

Buenos días,Este pequeño asco (2-6 mm Ø) está

05-04-2013 16:28

Peter Thompson

Hello Everyone,I have received a sample with perit

06-04-2013 20:08

Joop van der Lee Joop van der Lee

Found on deer dung. Fruitbody at first light orang

04-04-2013 22:46

Maren Kamke Maren Kamke

Hello, a friend of mine found this one on an twig

05-04-2013 11:25

Peter Thompson

Hello Everyone,I have been sent a sample consistin

03-04-2013 18:41

Michel RIMBAUD

Bonjour,Nous avons trouvé, sur feuilles de Quercu

05-04-2013 10:34

Joop van der Lee Joop van der Lee

Found on dear dung. First a circular fruitbody wi

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Melanconis alni?
Enrique Rubio, 07-04-2013 17:47
Enrique RubioDear friends
Can this fungus with so short and roundish appendages be Melanconis alni ?
It grew on Alnus glutinosa and the valsoid stromata have yellowish disc 


Thanks again
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Björn Wergen, 07-04-2013 18:22
Björn Wergen
Re : Melanconis alni?
Hi Enrique,

your collection more reminds me on M. chrysostroma than on M. alni, which has very distinct and long appendages.

regards,
björn
Enrique Rubio, 07-04-2013 18:27
Enrique Rubio
Re : Melanconis alni?

Hi Björn

But chrysostroma is not a fungus on Carpinus? My host is Alnus..
Chris Yeates, 07-04-2013 20:25
Chris Yeates
Re : Melanconis alni?
Good evening Enrique
The spores seem a little on the large size, but in general it looks all right; do you have Wehmeyer's 1941 "Revision"?
cordialement
Chris
Enrique Rubio, 07-04-2013 20:43
Enrique Rubio
Re : Melanconis alni?
Good evening, Chris
Yes. I have read Wehmeyer's paper but he says 'the spores often show terminal appendages.......... wich measure 3-7 x 2-4.....'
The appendages of my spores are shorter, up to 2 microns only

Thanks!
Chris Yeates, 07-04-2013 20:55
Chris Yeates
Re : Melanconis alni?
he also says thats they are evanescent or may be completely lacking; I wonder how important the length is - while looking at various Gnomonia species recently it has struck me that appendage length can be a very plastic character - I stand to be corrected.
best wishes
Chris
Jaklitsch Walter, 08-04-2013 13:19
Re : Melanconis alni?
Melanconiella flavovirens on Corylus, very typical.

See here http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13225-012-0175-8
Unfortunately not open access, but I can send a copy on request.
Best regards,
Walter
Enrique Rubio, 08-04-2013 14:23
Enrique Rubio
Re : Melanconis alni?
Thanks, Walter!!
Jaklitsch Walter, 08-04-2013 15:09
Re : Melanconis alni?
You are welcome.

Perhaps a few words about this topic:
we know since 2002 (Castlebury et al., Mycologia) that Melanconis is polyphyletic.
Most species are in Melanconiella. We had to "kill" M. chrysostroma, unfortunately.

We have not published on Melanconis yet, but there are not so many species left. Some like e.g. M. carthusiana do not belong to these genera despite superficial similarity of both teleo- and anamorphs.

Best regards, Walter
Enrique Rubio, 08-04-2013 17:32
Enrique Rubio
Re : Melanconis alni?
Thanks again