09-03-2010 23:17
Gernot FriebesHi, I were not able to determine this very beau
08-03-2010 18:02
Sur brindille morte de Pinus sylvestris, réc. 27.
07-03-2010 16:15
Perz PiotrHello :) Did you know such Coelomyceteous paras
06-03-2010 22:37
Perz PiotrHi! Today I have seen Neodasyscypha cerina clos
06-03-2010 05:33
Roland LabbéBonjour ! Voici un Podophacidium probable. C'e
05-03-2010 15:57
Beñat Jeannerot
Bonjour à tous, Ne vous inquiétez pas, je ne
I can't match anything to my collection.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Regards
Mirek
If it was actually Alnus, I would probably suggest Eutypella cerviculata, if it is Eutypella at all?
Although for me, this genre is a bit mysterious. In "Neuere Aufsammlungen stromatischer
Pyrenomyceten aus Österreich, insbesondere
der Steiermark "- Von Larissa N. VASILYEVA, Alnus is given as the substrate. In turn, the same author in the work" Pyrenomycetes of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. III ", mentions Betula sp as a substrate
Therefore, it can be suspected that this species is not attached to one host? ... perhaps also occurs on Tilia?
Does anyone have a more detailed description of this species? This data that I found about this genre is very general.
Mirek
I found a more detailed description of this species in "Pyrenomycetes germanici. Die kernpilze Deutschlands bearb." The species described in this work as Valsa cerviculata. (on Carpinus)
I am also wondering about the similarity of Eutylella atropae. This species is included in the key "TAXONOMIE ET NOMENCLATIJRE
DES DIATRYPACEES À ASQUES OCTOSPORES "I" "??
I found a more detailed description of this species (as Sphaeria atropae) in Exploration scientifique de l'Algérie [Vol. I] ". Unfortunately, I can't read Latin with comprehension.
Mirek









