03-11-2025 21:34
                Edvin Johannesen
                These tiny (0.4-0.5 mm diam.), whitish, short-stip
                                    28-10-2025 15:37
Carl FarmerI'd be grateful for any suggestions for this strik
                                    03-11-2025 16:30
                Hans-Otto Baral
                Hello I want to ask you if you have found this ye
                                    28-10-2025 19:33
                Nicolas Suberbielle
                Bonjour à tous,Je voudrais votre avis sur cette r
                                    31-10-2025 09:19
                Lothar Krieglsteiner
                Can somebody provide me with a file of:Rogerson CT
                                    09-08-2025 13:13
                Maria Plekkenpol
                Hello,Yesterday I found these on burnt soil. Apoth
Gyromitra?
    
                    Josep Torres,
                12-03-2024 14:24
    
    A single specimen photographed on Sunday at 240 meters above sea level, on the edge of a path and under pines and riverside trees.
Cerebriform ascoma of black color with a dark brown edge, short, full stem, without grooves, with its velvety surface, pinkish cream-colored cut flesh on the stem and white on the cap.
Medullary excipule of intricate texture, external excipule of morphology very similar to the medullary excipule.
Only immature asci observed, presumably octosporic.
Paraphyses filiform, septate, many of them branched, slightly widened at the apex and with brown intracellular pigment.
Immature ascospores inside the ascus with measurements of (13.6) 13.64 - 16.15 (16.2) × 7.4 - 8.37 (8.4) µm. Q = 1.9 - 2.1 ; Qe = 2.
Just because of its color, I think that perhaps it could be Gyromitra melaleuca, I don't know if I'm on the right track.
Any suggestion from you will be welcome.
Thank you very much in advance.
Kind regards.
                                    Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
                                12-03-2024 15:10            
            
                Re : Gyromitra?
                You might consider Gyromitra anthracobia, but without a mature hymenium, this is difficult to be 100% sure...
                
                
                
                
                
                            
                                    Andrew N. Miller,
                                12-03-2024 16:27            
            
                Re : Gyromitra?
                If you would be so kind, please send me a small piece to sequence.  I am trying to sequence every Gyromitra in the World. ;o)
Cheers,
Andy
                
                
                
                
                
                            Cheers,
Andy
                                    Josep Torres,
                                13-03-2024 08:15            
            Re : Gyromitra?
                Thanks Nicolás, the curious thing is that there is no trace of burning in the area, in the absence of complete certainty, I leave it open for now as Gyromitra cf. anthracobia.
I admit that he was completely unaware of the existence of the species.
Kind regards.
                
                
                
                
                
                            I admit that he was completely unaware of the existence of the species.
Kind regards.
                                    Josep Torres,
                                13-03-2024 08:18            
            Re : Gyromitra?
                Of course Andrew.
Send me an address to my email and I'll send you a sample.
Kind regards.
                
                
                
                
                
                            Send me an address to my email and I'll send you a sample.
Kind regards.
                                    Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
                                13-03-2024 08:21            
            
                Re : Gyromitra?
                Another Spanish collection without burnt substrate is cited here: https://www.centrodeestudiosmicologicosasturianos.org/?p=57809
Maybe this species is not strictly pyrophilous...
                
                
                
                
                
                            Maybe this species is not strictly pyrophilous...
                                    Josep Torres,
                                13-03-2024 08:29            
            Re : Gyromitra?
                Thanks Nicholas.
He had already seen Master Enrique's work, it seems that in his case there were no traces of burning either.
Kind regards.
                
                
                
                
                
                            He had already seen Master Enrique's work, it seems that in his case there were no traces of burning either.
Kind regards.
                










