16-12-2015 20:47
Eduard OsieckThis striking fluffy pyrenomycete grew from old st
16-12-2015 17:21
Alessandro Fellinon fallen branch (think Crataegus) on the ground i
16-12-2015 08:18
Blasco Rafael
Hola Tengo esta muestra recogida ayer sobre agujas
15-12-2015 09:51
Garcia SusanaHi:I have found these apothecia whose characterist
12-12-2015 19:36
En bordure de route dans la forêt de Pinus halepe
15-12-2015 10:35
Hi all, Has somedy some informations about the im
15-12-2015 10:25
Hi to everybody I'd like to know the page of Denn
14-12-2015 22:02
Alan Rockefeller
I saw this small orange asco in Nevada City, Calif
Perithecia (diameter 0,35 mm) whitish with a long reddish papilla 0,4-1.0 mm and longer. Perithecia surrounded by an hyaline hyphal structure which is most abundant ("fluffy") around the papilla. Rossman et al. only describe ascomata with a short conical papilla (50-150 um) and do not mention any loose hyphal structure, in particular surrounding the papilla.
Interestingly Von Höhnel (1906) describes Debaryella vexans (considered to be conspecific with Cryptonectriella biparasitica by Rossman et al.) with a rather long papilla: "Perithecien weichhäutig, blaßgelblich, kugelig, etwa 1/2 mm breit, mit einem dünnen, etwa 1/2 mm langen oder etwas längeren Hals."
Does anybody has an idea what this could be?
Any help appreciated, Eduard





