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:
Bryophilous fungus on Lophocolea bidentata
Mario Schanz,
04-04-2022 21:01
does anyone have an idea what this orange fungus on the liverwort Lophocolea bidentata could be?
Place of discovery: Bayreuth, Germany
Thank you very much,
Mario Schanz
Alain GARDIENNET,
04-04-2022 21:05
Re : Bryophilous fungus on Lophocolea bidentata
an egg ?
Piotr Perz,
04-04-2022 21:10
Re : Bryophilous fungus on Lophocolea bidentata
Egg of an insect?
Mario Schanz,
04-04-2022 21:30
Re : Eggs (not fungus) on Lophocolea bidentata
There are also no hyphae to be seen on the leafs, so I guess you are right. Does anyone have any idea what insect the eggs came from?
Thorben Hülsewig,
05-04-2022 14:34
Re : Bryophilous fungus on Lophocolea bidentata
Hi Mario,
maybe this thread could help you.
http://www.ascofrance.com/search_forum/61505
best regards,
Thorben
maybe this thread could help you.
http://www.ascofrance.com/search_forum/61505
best regards,
Thorben
Mario Schanz,
05-04-2022 22:05
Re : Bryophilous fungus on Lophocolea bidentata
Thank you Thorben,
it looks like mine.
Mario
Georges Greiff,
17-04-2022 14:43
Re : Bryophilous fungus on Lophocolea bidentata
I see these eggs on bryophytes a lot. One of the key features separating them from Octosporella / Bryocentria, which is what they look similar to, is that the ends of the hairs are always inflated on the eggs and never in these fungi.




