
18-05-2017 06:29

Ascocarp type:Â CleistotheciaAscocarp morphology:

17-05-2017 21:19
en madera no determinada, Â posiblemente FagusNo h

17-05-2017 00:01
Elsa SousaHi,What could be this? Found on a stick of wood, u

14-05-2017 00:16

Dear forum members Can this be a Mollisia pteridi

13-05-2017 23:31

Dear Asco-friends, I found this on a gravel road w

16-05-2017 16:54
Joanne TaylorHi there, If any of you are familiar with UNITE (h

16-05-2017 10:49
En madera de CorilusMe parecio una Trichopeziza, Â

15-05-2017 17:19

Hola, a ver si me pueden ayudar con esta muestra,
Celui-ci était en bois sous chêne. Il ressemble à Melanomma pulvis-pyrius, mais les spores sont différentes. Je crois que j'ai quelque chose qui est très difficile à nommer!
This one was on dead wood under oak. It looked like Melanomma pulvis-pyrius but the spores were different. I suspect it will be hard to name! The ascocarps were about 0.5 mm diameter, and rough like Melanomma pulvis-pyrius, but not as crowded. Asci were typically 120x10, and as far as I could make out, not blueing in Lugol. Paraphyses were hair-like. Spores were constricted at a central septum, but there was a second septum in one of the spores. Spore size was 32-35 x 6-8 um. I couldn't find a match in Ellis & Ellis or Peter Thompson.
Cordialement,
Steve

Hi Steve,
the collection reminds me of a Lophiostoma - but it is possible I am wrong.
Best regards, Lothar
Cheers,
Steve
Hi,
Perhaps you could compare with Amniculicola species.
Alain
That's a genus I haven't heard of, and there don't seem to be any British and Irish records, and not much on the internet too.
Cheers,
Steve
I send you documentation.
Alain

Could I have this, too?
Best regards and thanks, Lothar