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Michael Haldeman

This collection is from bark at the base of a dead

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Yulia Lytvynenko Yulia Lytvynenko

Dear friends.Looking for a copy of the following w

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Yulia Lytvynenko Yulia Lytvynenko

Dear friends.Looking for a copy of the following w

12-10-2019 22:16

Michael Haldeman

I found this fungus on the thallus of Ochrolechia

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Mirek Gryc

Hello all.A few days ago I found Peziza which I in

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Thorben Hülsewig

Hi there, I have here a Calycina sp. which I cann

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Riet van Oosten Riet van Oosten

Hello, On the culm of Phragmites australis (on th

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Ethan Crenson

Does anyone have: Liew, E.C.Y.; Aptroot, A.; Hyde

13-10-2019 16:46

Riet van Oosten Riet van Oosten

Hello, Found on the culm of Phragmites australis,

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Yulia Lytvynenko Yulia Lytvynenko

Dear friends.I have one sample of the Sporormia wi

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clef
PASCAL DUBOC, 07-10-2019 09:20
Bonjour

en fait j'aimerai savoir s'il n'existerait pas une clef d'orientation générale vers les genres pour les asco sur le principe par exemple des aphyllophorales de Berniccia et al

dans les 2/3 des cas je n'arrive déjà pas tout simplement à aller vers le genre avec les différents livres à dispo.

merci
Viktorie Halasu, 07-10-2019 21:51
Viktorie Halasu
Re : clef
Hello,

there's very nice and up-to-date key to operculates here: MOYNE, G., & F. VALADE (2016) – Clé des genres de discomycètes operculés (Pezizales et Thelebolales). Bulletin de la Société mycologique de France 132(1-2). It's meant mostly for the area of France, but unless you have something very strange or tropical, you should find it there. And it's based on vital characters, if I remember correctly.

The older ones (e.g. Svrcek 1965 in Czech, Eckblad 1968, Korf 1972, de la Torre 1975 in Spanish, Hohmeyer 1988 in German, Vesterholt & Petersen 2001 in Danish, Spooner 2000-2003) would be more or less obsolete and/or limited to some area or taxonomic group. But maybe they would be usable too - in some groups more new genera emerged during the last 20 years than in others (genera around Trichophaea-Tricharina vs. Ascobolaceae).

As for inoperculates, I only have old Svrcek's key to genera of Hyaloscyphaceae (1987) and Baral's key to Lachnaceae + Arachnopezizaceae. I hope to get some tips here too. :-)

Best regards,
Viktorie