
07-03-2014 01:35

Good nightCould this be Hymenoscyphus imberbis wit

04-03-2014 22:24
Hello,I found this species on fraxinus. Frb up to

06-03-2014 09:53

Hi to all,I need your help for the determination o

03-02-2014 09:33

Found on horse dung.Sporehead has one septe and th

03-03-2014 19:08
Gernot FriebesHi, these two Arachnopezizas grew closely together

03-03-2014 22:15
for starters I have these items availablespores 11

05-03-2014 18:40
Ascocarp 1-3 mmin a rural area under Ulmus sp. and
Sarea difformis description
Garrido-Benavent Isaac,
27-02-2014 09:31
Has anybody a picture or description of the excipulum of Sarea difformis for comparison?
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Isaac
Garrido-Benavent Isaac,
27-02-2014 19:21
Re : Sarea difformis description
Thanks Zotto,
Hyphae from my specimens seem more stout (reaching 4 um in diameter) and they are apparently a bit more agglutinated. Hawskworth and Sherwood (1981) didn't mention the anastomosis, but it seems a constant character in my samples and yours. It would be interesting trying to get some molecular data to compare it!!
Cheers,
Isaac
Hyphae from my specimens seem more stout (reaching 4 um in diameter) and they are apparently a bit more agglutinated. Hawskworth and Sherwood (1981) didn't mention the anastomosis, but it seems a constant character in my samples and yours. It would be interesting trying to get some molecular data to compare it!!
Cheers,
Isaac
Hans-Otto Baral,
28-02-2014 18:14
Garrido-Benavent Isaac,
03-03-2014 14:13
Re : Sarea difformis description
Yes, that photo seems more similar to what I often find in this Sarea species.
Thanks for your opinion, Zotto.
Cheers,
Isaac
Thanks for your opinion, Zotto.
Cheers,
Isaac