
07-05-2013 11:54

Another Mollisia? in wood without bark, no more th

06-05-2013 10:55

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04-05-2013 22:20

Bonsoir tousthere seems to have been a glut of cop

05-05-2013 14:25
Stefan BlaserHello everybody Here's already my next problem:

06-05-2013 00:07

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05-05-2013 11:13

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01-05-2013 23:52

Found on horse dung.Asci: 169.41-169.67x31.06-31.5

03-05-2013 22:59

Found on horse dungAsci 75.40-80.55x15.74-16.04 um

I found that in an herbarium sheet...
Any idea ?
There was no indication concerning the phorophyte, but according to the localisation and what it look, it was maybe on Fagus sylvatica. In France, Puy-de-Dome (63).
Thanks for the help !
Rémy

Hi Remy,
here you are definitely in the wrong forum. And, additionally, a determination of those fungi without microscopic details is not more possible than it is with many ascomycetes :-(
Regards from Lothar

Thank you for the indication ! I will try in another forum... concerning basidiomycetes !
I will make some microscopical analysis, but I am for the moment just looking for a genius indication ;)
Bests,
Rémy
Joseba

Finally, it sounds to be relatively close to Hyphodontia quercina (Pers.) J. Erikss
Regards,
Rémy

Hi Remy,
in my opinion this could well be Hyphodontia quercina. But - it could as well be something else from the same or another genus. It is poor speculation and - if you ask me - waste of time to look for a fitting species without looking through the microscope.
Regards from Lothar

Yes, I agree with you. I made some cuts this morning and saw that it seems to be relatively close to Hyphodontia quercina. But as I miss fitting bibliographical references ; it will remain hypothetic ;)
Best regards,
R.