05-05-2013 14:25
Stefan BlaserHello everybody Here's already my next problem:
06-05-2013 00:07
Michel Hairaud
Bonjour, Je sollicite votre aide pour cette réco
05-05-2013 11:13
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Bonjour.Je cherche l'article suivant : Yao Y.J. &a
01-05-2013 23:52
Joop van der Lee
Found on horse dung.Asci: 169.41-169.67x31.06-31.5
03-05-2013 22:59
Joop van der Lee
Found on horse dungAsci 75.40-80.55x15.74-16.04 um
02-05-2013 19:32
hannie wijersThis one is also on horsedung. Ik wanted to use th
03-05-2013 20:26
Joop van der Lee
Found on horse dungAsci 292.96-542.32x37.83-45.42
02-05-2013 19:16
hannie wijersI think this could be Sporomiella pilosa? I found
Here's already my next problem:
Substrate: (Yet) Unidentified deciduous wood
Macro: Apothecia, up to 0.5 mm diam. (as single apothecia), exceeding 1 mm in confluent parts. Densely aggregated and often more or less coalescing to confluent parts. Black, with a distinct margin when young, then flat without margin and later convex. Exuding as a red-brown colour in KOH.
Micro: The whole disc is incrusted with a brown substance and structures are difficult to see when prepared in water. This Substance dissolves in KOH as a reddish exsudate and then the structures are hyaline to distinctly green. Asci 35-40 x 5 µm, IKI-, Melzer-, Spores hyaline, 4.5-5.5 x 1.2-1.6 µm, with two oildrops, aseptate. Paraphyses about 1 µm diameter. Excipulum not clearly differentiated from medulla, the medulla consisting of gelatinous tissue with loosely intertwined, irregularly expanded hyphae (Photos).
Thank you for any help
Stefan
Ist was Durelloides.
danke, das hilft! Vergleiche mal meine Zeichnungen im Verzeichnis Phaeangella = Durella redbrown, und da "bigutt spores narrow ionom". Da sind zwei Funde, einer aus USA, der andere aus Luxemburg. Die wuchsen aber an ansitzenden Ästen.
Hast du keine Skala in deinen Fotos? Dann könnte ich etwas nachmessen.
Das Auflösen und Austreten des rotbraunen Pigments ist typisch für diese Art (ionomidotisch). Irgendwie erinnert er auch an Ionomitodis fulvotingens, aber nur mikroskopisch inklusive Excipulum.
Grüße
Zotto
Asci tot 45 x 4.5-5.5 µm,
Sporen etwa 4,5-5,5 x 1,8-2 µm







