07-05-2013 17:09
Joop van der Lee
Found on horse dung.Excuses for the photo's they
05-05-2013 20:19
Maren Kamke
Hello,I found this one on Quercus sp., I think. I
06-05-2013 21:35
Hello,I'am looking for some lterature (about coelo
10-03-2013 11:10
Björn Wergen
Hi again,do you also think that this collection ca
07-05-2013 11:54
Miguel Ángel Ribes
Another Mollisia? in wood without bark, no more th
06-05-2013 10:55
Yannick Mourgues
Bonjour à tous.Qui aurait ces docs en pdf ? Ou qu
04-05-2013 22:20
Chris Yeates
Bonsoir tousthere seems to have been a glut of cop
05-05-2013 14:25
Stefan BlaserHello everybody Here's already my next problem:
Ciboria ???
Castillo Joseba,
19-01-2020 10:45
A ver si hay alguna sugerencia
Saludos
Joseba
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
19-01-2020 10:56
Re : Ciboria ???
perhaps a Moellerodiscus - I think the yellow vacuoles in the ?excipulum cells (often similar in paraphyses) look like in some specimens I had in Portugal.
Not so easy ...
Best, Lothar
Hans-Otto Baral,
19-01-2020 10:57
Re : Ciboria ???
Yes, Moellerodiscus lentus the most probable, at least the ascus base (croziers) should be checked.
Hans-Otto Baral,
19-01-2020 11:30
Re : Ciboria ???
Oh, it is without croziers, so it is not M. lentus. So it could fit in my folders
aestivalis Eucalyptus & Quercus bark H- no VBs
and
eucalypti H- yellow VBs
Rather the latter because of the VBs.







