07-07-2015 13:30
Gernot FriebesHi, here is the second fungus. Again a short descr
12-07-2015 11:11
En madera de Rosacea (melocotonero)Mer parecio por
12-07-2015 21:45
Marcus YeoThis fungus was growing on dead stems of Sedum (Rh
11-07-2015 16:54
Marja PennanenHello,once again Raitviirs study gave me no answer
12-07-2015 00:05
Nedim Jukic
This one from the same locality as the previous on
10-07-2015 10:38
Marja PennanenHello forum,these are up to 0,4 mm wide.The spores
09-07-2015 18:28
Lothar Krieglsteiner
... in the area of the Dovrefjell National Park, m
White asco
Vasileios Kaounas,
21-01-2022 12:40
Dimensions 1-3 mm
Found in rotten waste of Pistacia lentiscus and Pinus halepensis.
spores (11.1) 11.3 - 12.3 (13.1) × (7) 7.3 - 8.1 (8.6) µm
Q = (1.3) 1.4 - 1.6 (1.7) ; N = 30
Me = 11.9 × 7.7 µm ; Qe = 1.5
Q = (1.3) 1.4 - 1.6 (1.7) ; N = 30
Me = 11.9 × 7.7 µm ; Qe = 1.5
asci 177 - 181.26 (181.3) × (8.4) 8.41 - 9.8 µm
Hans-Otto Baral,
22-01-2022 20:21
Re : White asco
This is certainly operculate, and my first and only idea was a species of Kompsoscypha, but this is only an assumption. There exist white Sarcoscyphaceae, but in Kompsoscypha I am not sure, if it is not an albino.
But I am not sure with the family.
Vasileios Kaounas,
22-01-2022 20:45
Re : White asco
Thank you very much Zotto !!!!
First time for me, Kompsoscypha. !!!!
White I do not know if it is the normal color...
I found it hypogeous, maybe it has something to do with the sunlight.
I found it hypogeous, maybe it has something to do with the sunlight.
Hans-Otto Baral,
22-01-2022 21:41
Re : White asco
There are surely other possibilities such as Pseudoboubovia (Pulvinulaceae).
white-asco-0001.pdf