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A small, inoperculate discomycete on Quercus twigs - Denmark
Thomas Læssøe,
26-01-2021 17:55
and
https://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10007271
The fungus has been collected twice on different localities and different years - in both cases on small dead attached twigs in the company of dead Colpoma and living Capitotricha bicolor.
Spores with a sheding envolope, ca. 18 x 5 µm, fusiform, with prominent guttulation, mostly 1-celled. Asci I neg.
Hans-Otto Baral,
26-01-2021 22:20

Re : A small, inoperculate discomycete on Quercus twigs - Denmark
Cannot say that. A Pezizellaceae perhaps.
Thomas Læssøe,
27-01-2021 09:57
Re : A small, inoperculate discomycete on Quercus twigs - Denmark
reported again yesterday (as https://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10165924 ) - it probably occurs in your back yard :-)
cheers
cheers
Hans-Otto Baral,
27-01-2021 10:11

Re : A small, inoperculate discomycete on Quercus twigs - Denmark
You must tell him how to work, I cannot recognize the species this way :-(
though probably you are right.
Guy Marson,
27-01-2021 13:29
Re : A small, inoperculate discomycete on Quercus twigs - Denmark
Hello Thomas,
I found a similar species several times last spring in cavities of completely rotten fruit bodies of Colpoma quercina. Maybe it's already growing. The species is easy to find by looking for conspicuous Colpoma-apothecia and concentrating on old remnants, it grows approximately 2 - 3 m above ground.
Cheers,
Guy
I found a similar species several times last spring in cavities of completely rotten fruit bodies of Colpoma quercina. Maybe it's already growing. The species is easy to find by looking for conspicuous Colpoma-apothecia and concentrating on old remnants, it grows approximately 2 - 3 m above ground.
Cheers,
Guy
Thomas Læssøe,
27-01-2021 13:47
Re : A small, inoperculate discomycete on Quercus twigs - Denmark
exactly :-)