
27-09-2017 02:15

collected in the fine foraying company of Dr. Pete

26-09-2017 20:40

Substrate: small twig >1 cm in diam.Habitat: fo

25-09-2017 18:34
Patrice TANCHAUDBonsoir,spores 16-18 x 4-5 µm.Merci d'avance pour

24-09-2017 11:35

Bonjour.Dans le cadre de la préparation d'un livr

21-09-2017 08:27

Bonjour à tous,Ci-joint ce que je pense être un

23-09-2017 17:08
Valencia Lopez Francisco JavierHola a todos.Estas pezizas las recolecte hace unos

22-09-2017 11:35
Gilbert MOYNEBonjour,Voici une récolte d'hier sur morceau de b

20-09-2017 11:27

This Hymenoscyphus (?) was found on Gymnocarpium d

10-09-2017 20:58

Sur laissée de sanglier, en pessière fraîche.

... collected this week, on (another) Abies log, shortly after the last one. I must admit that I thought to have collected the same species twice as I began my examinations. As there were a lot of fungi and a lot of deflection I first had some disarray in my fotos that I had to unravel later. But now it seems to be o.k. ...
The pictures of the second collection then ... - I hope somebody can help a bit. The macrofoto was made by Matthias Theiß.
Best regards from Lothar

.. Alain proposed Nectriopsis oropensoides - likely accidentaly, meaning this one - for the pyrenomycete with long, thin spores from the Bavarian forest.
This one could perhaps really be N.o., althouhg I have noticed no myxomycetes in direct vicinity.
REgards, Lothar

... I just found that the species grows on fungi, also. So, this should be correct ...
Best regards from Lothar
Yes my answer was for this fungus...
I have recorded N. oropensoides several times without myxo, on wood. It doesn't grow exclusively on Myxogastra I think.
Alain

Thanks a lot, Alain!
I think Nectriopsis oropensoides is correct, then.
Best regards from Lothar