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05-01-2019 14:43

Edvin Johannesen Edvin Johannesen

This one is collected on dead wood of Ulmus glabra

05-01-2019 10:10

Joaquin Martin

Hi, I found this Pyreno on bark of alive Quercus

01-01-2019 15:47

Thorben Hülsewig

Hi there,I wish you all a happy new year 2019 :)La

02-01-2019 23:34

Joop van der Lee Joop van der Lee

Found on cow dung.Perithecia: young one 158.6x156.

01-01-2019 20:27

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Quelqu'un connaîtrait-il le nom de ce champignon

30-12-2018 18:59

Andreas Gminder Andreas Gminder

Hello,   found today and at first glance taken

03-01-2019 00:59

Elsa Sousa

Good evening,I found these asco's on a Pinus sylve

31-12-2018 14:06

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Bonjour à tous, Quelqu'un aurait-il une idée sur

01-01-2019 19:13

Edvin Johannesen Edvin Johannesen

Hello - and happy new year.  This Porpolis was co

31-12-2018 18:37

Zoltan Lukacs Zoltan Lukacs

Bonsoir, Peziza pudicella 1-2,5 cm. Sous Fraxinus

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Trichopeziza (?) on Ulmus
Edvin Johannesen, 05-01-2019 14:43
Edvin JohannesenThis one is collected on dead wood of Ulmus glabra. Spores (in Congo Red in water) measure 22-27 x 5-6 microns. No croziers (?). Spores aseptate.  Hairs very bright yellow.  They seem more twisted than straight (in the microscope) and not very heavily incrusted. Is this a Trichopeziza and if so, is there a species which fits?
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Hans-Otto Baral, 05-01-2019 15:12
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Trichopeziza (?) on Ulmus
I assume the wood was lying in wet mud, right?

The hairs must be rather narrow, about 50-75 µm long, tapering. The apical ing must react blue in Lugol (finally dirty red when concentrated). Absent croziers is correct.

The apos are much smaller than 1 mm?

And look: the paraphyses are quite narrow an filiform, very unlke Trichopeziza. Also I think the ectal excipulum is not of globulosa.

Amicodisca virella (= brdensis).

Zotto
Edvin Johannesen, 05-01-2019 15:25
Edvin Johannesen
Re : Trichopeziza (?) on Ulmus
I have no information about how the wood was lying. I will check if the finder remembers. Yes, the apothecia are very small.

I will check the Lugol reaction and the ectal excipulum.

Thanks a lot!

Eddi
Edvin Johannesen, 05-01-2019 15:47
Edvin Johannesen
Re : Trichopeziza (?) on Ulmus
The ascus apical ring is dark blue in Baral's medum. Excipulum is more towards textura prismatica?  I do not see globular cells.

I take it that this is Amicodisca virella, then. First record from Norway :-)
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Hans-Otto Baral, 05-01-2019 17:42
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Re : Trichopeziza (?) on Ulmus
Looks almost a bit reddish, this which is typical.

Well I see isodiametric cells but a good idea is only obtained in a section.