
06-11-2015 12:13

A bit lost with these bald-ones.Spores +- fusoid,

16-11-2015 11:40

Bonjour à tous,Voici quelque chose dont je ne sai

14-11-2015 13:36

Bonjour, Malheureusement je ne peux pas montrer u

19-11-2015 21:44

Hi friends,I am looking for the following article,

18-11-2015 17:59
Carmel SammutFound on dead leaves of Laurus nobilis last week,

17-11-2015 22:33

Bonsoir à tous,Voici un Elaphomyces trouvé sous

17-11-2015 21:03
Patrice TANCHAUDBonsoir,sur feuillu, asques 160 µm en moyenne, sp

16-11-2015 16:12

Found on cow dung.Perithecia 790x395 umAgglutinate

Spores +- fusoid, with prominent septa already in ascus. Often constricted at septa. Mature spores with 1-3 septa. Large vacuoles. Spores often disintegrate in two (after some physical pressure). Size 15-22 x 3-5(6) um.
Paraphyses cylindrical, with large refractive vacuole in the upper part.
Asci often over 100 um in length, apical part blue in MLZ. Croziers not observed.
On dead Betula in southern Finland. A fresh and "good-looking" specimen.
Feel free.
Timo

do you haver a photo of the blue apical ring? I am not sure whether to put this alternatively in Calycina. You have nice living asci, is there also a photo where spore septation is visible inside of them?
Zotto

I guess the ring is of the Calycina type, so it isn't a Hymenoscyphus.
"Inside asci" is not enough, it is important to look the spores inside living asci. You have a turgescent ascus on your photo but cut away... Hymenoscyphus ejects always non-septate spores, calycina often 1-septate.

T

Hi Timo,
"the thing" is different if you use Melzer or Lugol (alternatively Barals solution).
Melzer contains chloral hydrate and kills the cells. The hemiamyloid reaction that is a vital reaction is suppressed by Melzer. So you should use only IKI (Lugol, Barals solution) and no Melzer.
Regards from Lothar

The differences are illustrated below. Surely they are not always as different as there, and both red and blue reactions occur in all these groups.
So we must search in the genus Calycina.

Specimen is still alive and kicking,
Timo
