
18-09-2012 05:40

Dear all,as you saw in the database, Thierry Duche

15-09-2012 00:48
Esquivel-Rios EduardoHi all.This is a curious Xylariaceae from a dead t

18-09-2012 02:14
Esquivel-Rios EduardoHi all.Here a Xylariaceae found in a dead trunk

16-09-2012 21:01
Esquivel-Rios EduardoHi all.I found this yellow cup fungi in the soil,

14-09-2012 21:55
Esquivel-Rios EduardoHi all.Here a Hypocrea sp. from a dead wood, may b

14-09-2012 13:49
Peter ThompsonHello Everyone,I wonder if anyone has illustration

13-09-2012 11:30

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Hypocrea cf. citrina
Christian Lechat,
18-09-2012 05:40

as you saw in the database, Thierry Duchemin posted an item about Hypocrea citrina complex.
Here is Walter Jaklitsch's opinion (comm. pers.):
This is most probably the species that we just described as H. britdaniae. The respective paper can be downloaded here: http://www.mycologia.org/content/104/5/1213.full.pdf+html
Comment: Note the monomorphic ascospore cells (both cells globose). H. citrina has dimorphic ascospore cells and is found more or less on the ground, etc.
Regards,
Christian