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Rhytidhysteron rufulum / viride ??
Miguel Ángel Ribes,
13-04-2008 16:49

Small fructifications, 4-3 x 3-2 mm, coffe-shaped when dried, more or less cup-shaped with moisture, exterior black and greenish himenium, hard, probably in fraxinus wood. Dark brown spores, slightly alantoide-shaped, with 3 septum, thick walls and septum, narrowed at septum. Asci mainly moniliform, inamiloid. Parafisis with a lot of septum, nearly moniliform, the top covered with a yellow substance and amiloid the rest.
Sporal measures
23,4 [27 ; 28,2] 31,7 x 7,4 [8,9 ; 9,4] 10,9
Q = 2,4 [3 ; 3,1] 3,7 ; N = 49 ; C = 95%
Me = 27,58 x 9,11 ; Qe = 3,05
Asci measures
169,6 [177,6 ; 185] 193 x 9,3 [11 ; 12,5] 14,2
N = 10 ; C = 95%; Me = 181,33 x 11,73
Thank you
Miguel Ángel Ribes
miguelangel.willy@gmail.com
Miguel Ángel Ribes,
13-04-2008 17:00
Miguel Ángel Ribes,
13-04-2008 17:01
Miguel Ángel Ribes,
13-04-2008 17:02
Miguel Ángel Ribes,
13-04-2008 17:03
Alain GARDIENNET,
22-04-2008 09:46
Re:Rhytidhysteron rufulum / viride ??
Je relance le message de Miguel car je trouve sa récolte intéressante et j'aimerais aussi en savoir plus, grâce à l'avis de personnes expérimentées sur le sujet . R. rufulum me semble être une hypothèse sérieuse.
Alain
Alain
Miguel Ángel Ribes,
22-04-2008 12:38

Re:Rhytidhysteron rufulum / viride ??
Thank you Alain. ;) I have read the tipical hymenial color of R. rufulum is red, but it can be more or less greenish. In the other hand, I have no documentation about R. viride, but the species name seems to oriented to green color, isn't it ????