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Two discomycetes from Ukraine
Alex Akulov, 29-12-2010 21:58
Alex AkulovHello,
These are photoes of two discomycetes, collected by me three weeks ago.
Unfortunately, the samples were lost and left only their pictures.
One of them, I think, was Crociceas sp., second, perhaps Bisporella sp.
I decided to post them on the forum. Perhaps someone can tell me more confidently.

Alex.
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Alex Akulov, 29-12-2010 21:59
Alex Akulov
Re:Two discomycetes from Ukraine
Another one
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Martin Bemmann, 29-12-2010 22:17
Martin Bemmann
Re:Two discomycetes from Ukraine
Hi Alex,

did you consider Cyathicula coronata for the first one?

Best regards,

Martin

Edit: seems to be a synonyme of Crocicreas coronatum...
Hans-Otto Baral, 30-12-2010 09:10
Hans-Otto Baral
Re:Two discomycetes from Ukraine
The ?Bisporella looks interesting but without micros impossible. Is the substrate herbaceous or woody?
Zotto
Alex Akulov, 01-01-2011 12:16
Alex Akulov
Re:Two discomycetes from Ukraine
Thank you for answers.
?Bisporella develops on the strongly rotten wood of cf. Salix alba or Acer negundo in wet place.

Alex.