23-10-2025 20:59
Patrice TANCHAUDBonsoir, est-ce que quelqu'un posséderait un com
24-10-2025 14:50
Riet van Oosten
Hello, Found by Laurens van der Linde, Oct. 2025
24-10-2025 03:11
Francois Guay
I found this fungus growing on decaying conifer wo
20-10-2025 09:36
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Hello.I'm searching for the following article:Bene
21-10-2025 23:13
F. JAVIER BALDA JAUREGUIHello to everyone.Did you think it could, be a pyx
22-10-2025 14:45
Lukas VerboomDear all,I collected this in the Netherlands, on t
22-10-2025 11:13
Jean-Luc RangerBonjour, Petites boules plus ou moins sphériqu
21-10-2025 21:25
Philippe PELLICIERBonjour,J'ai récolté en septembre sur une litiè
I found these apothecia growing on Hedera helix.
Hairs to 140x4.5um. thick-walled, hyaline and finely encrusted apex.
Sizes asci 40-48 x 4.5-6um. IKI +. croziers +
Lanceolate paraphyses, x 3-4.5um
I think it could be Lasiobelonium variegatum, but I would like someone to confirm or reject it.
thanks, greetings
Susana
Was it o a branch on the ground? Or decorticated and still attached?
I don't think that it is variegatum. Could you look near the base of the apos whether the hairs are straight also there? L. variegatum has strongly undulating hairs.
Zotto
This is impossibly L. variegatum.
I see some similarities to Lasiobel. pseudocorticale, but that species is on coniferous wood.
Zotto
The last photos I sent was not much seemed at first. It is true that the hairs appeared hyaline (not only the basal, apical too). Do not know that this may be due: they are losing the pigments, they were contamination ...
I have returned to rehydrate apothecia and I looked under the microscope. I send new photos to see if you can conclude anything more.
Thanks,
Susana
Zotto








