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Dark branched apothecia (help ID)
Roger Melo,
06-02-2019 17:00
On wood (was already dried when I examined). Spores tiny (4,5-5 x 2,5 ?m). Any help with ID would be appreciated.
Thomas Læssøe,
06-02-2019 17:02
Re : Dark branched apothecia (help ID)
it would be great if you could state locality, substrate, date of collection and other relevant information
cheers
Thomas
cheers
Thomas
Hans-Otto Baral,
06-02-2019 17:06
Re : Dark branched apothecia (help ID)
Yes Thomas, I fully agree. But surely this comes from the tropics. A Cordieritidaceae, and perhaps a Cordierites.
When you put KOH 1-10% to a fragment of this fungus in water, then it might extract a red-brown stain to the medium.
When you put KOH 1-10% to a fragment of this fungus in water, then it might extract a red-brown stain to the medium.
Roger Melo,
06-02-2019 18:06
Re : Dark branched apothecia (help ID)
The wood is of unknown origin as usual in the Tropics. The material came from Brazil and it was not collected by me. I'm going to check Cordieritidaceae and the reaction you mentioned. Thank you!


