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                    Camporesi Erio,
                09-12-2012 20:31
    
    is this fungus Pocillum cesatii ?
Apothecia up to 0,5 mm in diameter.
Ascospores up to 140 x 1 micron .
Asci IKI-
On dead and land leaf of Quercus , April 2012.
   Ciao
Erio
                                    Hans-Otto Baral,
                                09-12-2012 21:01            
            
                Re : Pocillum cesatii ?
                Hi Erio
yes, for sure! A quite rare species apparently.
Very well seen on your photo with IKI is the nasse apicale in the ascus apex, also known from typical Vibrissea species.
When did you collect this fungus? In summer?
Zotto
                
                
                
                
                
                            yes, for sure! A quite rare species apparently.
Very well seen on your photo with IKI is the nasse apicale in the ascus apex, also known from typical Vibrissea species.
When did you collect this fungus? In summer?
Zotto
                                    Camporesi Erio,
                                09-12-2012 21:28            
            Re : Pocillum cesatii ?
                Hi Zotto,
I collected it the last spring (25 Aprill 2012 ..... 700 metres of altitude about... after copious rains)) in a deciduous forest (Quercus , Ostrya and so on...).
Ciao
Erio
    
                
                
                
                
                
                            I collected it the last spring (25 Aprill 2012 ..... 700 metres of altitude about... after copious rains)) in a deciduous forest (Quercus , Ostrya and so on...).
Ciao
Erio
                                    Hans-Otto Baral,
                                09-12-2012 21:32            
            
                Re : Pocillum cesatii ?
                Ah, you wrote the month already :-)
Interesting species, perhaps adapted to heavy rainfall in spring? I assume it was not on the bank of a rivulet, like Vibrissea?
                
                
                
                
                
                            Interesting species, perhaps adapted to heavy rainfall in spring? I assume it was not on the bank of a rivulet, like Vibrissea?
                                    Camporesi Erio,
                                09-12-2012 23:12            
            Re : Pocillum cesatii ?
                Yes Zotto,
the leaf was in a humid and shadowy place, but not on the bank of a rivulet.
Ciao
Erio
                
                
                
                
                
                            the leaf was in a humid and shadowy place, but not on the bank of a rivulet.
Ciao
Erio
                




