03-10-2012 13:26
I found this white "Scutellinia" look alike on woo
03-10-2012 02:51
Esquivel-Rios EduardoHi All.I found this Psilopezia (?) in a dead trunk
01-10-2012 20:43
Martin Bemmann
Dear Friends,some of you will be already aware of
30-09-2012 11:25
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Bonjour.Trouvé sur branche mort de Salix, ce minu
01-10-2012 03:37
Esquivel-Rios EduardoHi All.Recently i found a Nectria (?) overgrowing
01-10-2012 22:14
Esquivel-Rios EduardoHiSome days ago, a colleague post a message for a
01-10-2012 18:27
Yatsiuk Iryna
Hello, dear friends This Mollisia was collected o
28-09-2012 15:36
Patrice TANCHAUDBonjour,récolte sur terre boueuse en milieu humid
29-09-2012 12:41
Hi to all:We have found this Calycina species on
kOH inert, striate spores, with short hyphoid hairs on the peridium.
cheers
Fusicolla sp. ?
Di you test lactic acid ?
Let's Christian tell if it's possible.
Best wishes,
Alain
I hope I'm not talking nonsense, but it seems to me that Fusicolla are Nectriaceae K- but lactic acid + . The latter reaction is to be done in pure acidelactic.
I don't know what this fungus is but I don't think it is Fusicolla because there is no species in this genus having striate ascospores, but I could be wrong. It is essential to know if there is a colour change in lactic acid, as well as to show a vertical section of the lateral, ascomatal wall and apex. Also, it is very difficult to name this collection without knowing its asexual morph. The culture would be informative.
Good luck,
Cheers,