12-07-2015 21:45
Marcus YeoThis fungus was growing on dead stems of Sedum (Rh
11-07-2015 16:54
Marja PennanenHello,once again Raitviirs study gave me no answer
12-07-2015 00:05
Nedim Jukic
This one from the same locality as the previous on
10-07-2015 10:38
Marja PennanenHello forum,these are up to 0,4 mm wide.The spores
09-07-2015 18:28
Lothar Krieglsteiner
... in the area of the Dovrefjell National Park, m
09-07-2015 18:37
Lothar Krieglsteiner
In the area of Telemark (southern Norway), at the
08-07-2015 21:15
Hi again These inmersed stromata were collected o
Lamprospora miniata?
Ralph Vandiest,
21-01-2014 21:50
Between mosses I found these oranje Lamprospora which measures up to 2mm.Asci 8 spored, globose spores 14/16µm with a network. Paraphyses upto 5µm and not swollen at the top. I have no experience with this genus and I'm struggling with the ribs & meshes in the key so can anybody help me with this one?
Regards
Gilbert MOYNE,
21-01-2014 22:07
Re : Lamprospora miniata?
Lamprospora miniata est une possibilité mais l'ornementation n'est guère lisible ce qui rend la détermination délicate.
Est-il possible d'avoir une meilleure photo du réseau.
Amicalement
Gilbert
Est-il possible d'avoir une meilleure photo du réseau.
Amicalement
Gilbert
DirkW,
21-01-2014 22:10
Re : Lamprospora miniata?
hi ralph, i think it is lamprospora seaveri. some long, narrow meshes as part of a very irregular reticulation are typical for this species. the host seems to be ceratodon prupureum ... but i'm not good in mosses.
best
dirk
best
dirk
Ralph Vandiest,
21-01-2014 22:33
DirkW,
21-01-2014 22:36
Re : Lamprospora miniata?
yes - for me absolut typical seaveri!
best
dirk
best
dirk
Gilbert MOYNE,
21-01-2014 23:26
Re : Lamprospora miniata?
Nettement mieux et correspond parfaitement à Lamprospora seaveri.
Amicalement
Gilbert
Amicalement
Gilbert






