01-08-2015 00:27
spores 9,7-10,4 µm, globose, in melzer with a (de
01-08-2015 00:19
Spores 15,8-18,3 µm... globosefind on soil among
05-07-2015 11:24
Blasco Rafael
Hola, a ver si me pueden ayudar con esta Nectriace
28-07-2015 23:46
Nick AplinSalut à tous, Yesterday I found many apothec
29-07-2015 16:08
Buen día a la comunidad, me pregunto su pudieran
06-06-2015 15:51
Ibai Olariaga IbargurenHello, I am struggling with a very characteristic
28-07-2015 20:40
Nedim Jukic
Hi, Not quite sure about determination of this on
Hi,
on a very little piece of wood I found this hairy frb. They were growing near a kind of Lachnum? I think. (that one I'll have to look for)
The measure of the hairs were 315-495 µm. I only found one size of the spore 32x7 µm. It's not much but I could hardly found some more of them.
Is there anyone who has an idea in what genus I have to look for? Thanks for any help ,
Hannie
I think I have to be at the genus Capronia.
Is there someone who knows a key of the genus and can help me with it?
Thanks
Hannie
no, Capronia has very dark, mostly shorter and stiffer hairs. You did not find any asci? I think your collection is an anamorph.
regards,
björn
Hello Björn,
I put it twice under the bino and I Didn't see any asci. These black ones grow with little once as at picture 1. I wonderd if these hairy ones could be an imperfext stadium of the brown ones. Maybe I'm thinking wrong.
Viele Grusse
Hannie
I agree with Björn, we are definitely talking anamorph(s) here; I suspect that those distoseptate straw-coloured conidia are not from the long-haired fungus, but are 'strays'. You often can find several fungi within a small area in cases like these.
Cordialement
Chris
HELLO cHRIS,
thanks for the explanatiion.So this is the end of the story, I guess?
Best wishes
Hannie






