10-10-2015 20:19
Cvenkel Miransee deep round craters, flat bottom, like 1 mm or
27-10-2015 20:01
Cvenkel MiranIf in doubt, the brighter are is very pale blue. I
27-10-2015 05:56
Cvenkel MiranIf I guessed right Squamarina gypsacea is only big
22-10-2015 16:15
Patrice TANCHAUDBonjour,récolte faite en tourbière avec sphaigne
25-10-2015 11:32
Elisabeth StöckliBonjour,Voici une espèce sur feuilles de Betula,
25-10-2015 21:27
Cvenkel Miranhttp://agrozoo.net/jsp/Galery_one_image.jsp?id_gal
unknown species
Ethan Crenson,
24-08-2016 05:53
This was found in Northern New Jersey, US on well rotted wood, possibly Fagus. Tiny (.3 mm or smaller) roughened black spheres. Most are black, but there are also some translucent/hyaline spheres. Some are solitary, but many are in conjoined clusters. Spores are lacrymoid, very large, brown, multiseptate (muriform?) wiith numerous longitudinal septa. Spore size: 66 - 98?m by 24 - 30?m. Spores are dark brown at the wide end and nearly hyaline at the narrow end.
Thanks in advance for any help.
!
Alain GARDIENNET,
24-08-2016 09:17
Re : unknown species
Perhaps could you look around the genus Berkleasmium ?
Alain
Ethan Crenson,
24-08-2016 14:32
Re : unknown species
Alain,
Thank you! Very helpful. It looks to me like Berkleasmium concinnum is a good match.
Ethan
Thank you! Very helpful. It looks to me like Berkleasmium concinnum is a good match.
Ethan
Andrew N. Miller,
24-08-2016 16:09
Re : unknown species
This is Berkleasmium concinnum.
Andy
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