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Scutellinia-like
Thorben Hülsewig,
03-10-2016 00:44
i found few days ago this asco near a creek.
My first idea was the genus Scutellinia, but this species looks unusual for Scutellinia.
Have you got an idea what it is ?
best regards,
Thorben
Gernot Friebes,
03-10-2016 00:53
Re : Scutellinia-like
Hi Thorben,
not quite a Scutellinia -> Parascutellinia. ;-)
Best wishes,
Gernot
not quite a Scutellinia -> Parascutellinia. ;-)
Best wishes,
Gernot
Raúl Tena Lahoz,
03-10-2016 00:59
Re : Scutellinia-like
Parascutellinia arctespora, but I'm not sure about the epithet priority (=violácea? =carneosanguinea?) or if there is more than one species...
Cheers,
Raúl
Cheers,
Raúl
Viktorie Halasu,
03-10-2016 02:15
Re : Scutellinia-like
Hello, there is also P. fuckelii (described here: http://www.czechmycology.org/_cm/CM393.pdf ) with smaller spores and more orange apothecia. Spore size of this find lies exactly in the middle. I'm not sure about any other character to distinguish them, never found this genus myself.
Have a nice day.
Viktorie
Have a nice day.
Viktorie
Peter Püwert,
03-10-2016 04:15
Till Lohmeyer,
03-10-2016 10:45
Re : Scutellinia-like
Hi, together -
Parascutellinia carneosanguinea is rather common in flood plains on fresh alluvial sand deposits where mosses, algae and fungi are pioneers in reclaiming the land. But it disappears quickly as soon as the "normal" vegetation of higher plants takes over again.
Regards
Till
Parascutellinia carneosanguinea is rather common in flood plains on fresh alluvial sand deposits where mosses, algae and fungi are pioneers in reclaiming the land. But it disappears quickly as soon as the "normal" vegetation of higher plants takes over again.
Regards
Till
Peter Püwert,
03-10-2016 13:22
Re : Scutellinia-like
Hi all,
yes, so it is, to be seen also on the collage. Th. Hülsewig has found the species also by a river. A finding in Germany (H. ENGEL 1985) was also on condensed river meadows ground.
Greetings Peter.
yes, so it is, to be seen also on the collage. Th. Hülsewig has found the species also by a river. A finding in Germany (H. ENGEL 1985) was also on condensed river meadows ground.
Greetings Peter.














