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29-09-2013 18:44

Michel Delpont Michel Delpont

Bonsoir à tous.Trouvé ce Scutellinia sur branche

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Beñat Jeannerot Beñat Jeannerot

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Esquivel-Rios Eduardo

Hola todos.Recientemente encontramos en un tronco

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Peter Thompson

Hello Everyone,I recently found perithecia with pa

25-09-2013 18:41

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Hi to allThese small orange/reddish perithecia  a

27-09-2013 01:10

Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

This Scutellinia was found on muddy soil in a wood

26-09-2013 18:30

Ralph Vandiest Ralph Vandiest

Hello,I found these stalked species on dead rub

25-09-2013 18:49

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

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Alex Akulov Alex Akulov

Dear Colleagues,I need yours help in the identific

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Ascomycete sp
roman vargas alberto, 19-01-2010 17:29
Hello, I found these specimens collected on a sheet of Eucalyptus sp.

Fruiting bodies of about 0.2-0.3 cm, smooth, globular to slightly disciform, white ocher color upon drying that emerged from a small star-shaped layer of shade more pale.
Collections.: Fruiting bodies on a road many Eucalyptus sp.

Assistance is appreciated in the determination.

Alberto Roman.
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roman vargas alberto, 19-01-2010 17:30
Re:Ascomycete sp
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roman vargas alberto, 19-01-2010 17:33
Re:Ascomycete sp
Spores
Cylindrical, with apices slightly recurved, with a septum to its central area, hyaline, smooth.

Asci
Cylindrical, octosporados, disposed obliquely in some cases and in others parallel with negative reaction to the IKI,.
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Hans-Otto Baral, 19-01-2010 18:33
Hans-Otto Baral
Re:Ascomycete sp
Hi Roman

is the fungus really 2-3 mm diam? Thsi sounds quite big. Do you have it still fresh? The characters are difficult to see in the dead state. The macro looks more like a hyphomycete, but the asci on your photo are clear. Are the young fruitbodies closed by a peridium which breaks at maturity?

Zotto
roman vargas alberto, 19-01-2010 18:51
Re:Ascomycete sp
Hello Zotto specimens were without magnifying glass, measuring approximately 0.1-0.2 cm the largest specimen could reach 0.3 cm, now virtually dried up and not be seen.
The rupture was widespread on all copies if not maturity or otherwise.
The collection I found in a very humid with abundant leaves of Eucalyptus and Acacia in a layer in the soil.

A greeting.