01-08-2024 20:25
Miguel Ángel RibesGood afternoon This Ombrophila was growing in a v
02-08-2024 14:43
Lothar Krieglsteinerin the Alps I repeatedly found Brunnipila-specimen
02-08-2024 15:34
Lothar Krieglsteiner.. 23.6.24, thermophilous submediterranean habitat
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Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10114974
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Lothar Krieglsteiner.. found in the French Alps, 5.7.24, 1455 m NN, tw
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Lothar KrieglsteinerFrench Alps, 6.7.24. The asci and some gel around
Lasiobelonium lanceolatum (?) - from the Italian Alps
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
02-08-2024 15:34
The haris are straight at the margin and undulate at flanks below, like in L. variegatum, but the spores are different (I measured them ca. 12-15(17)/1,8-2,3 µm) and more important: the paraphyses are strongly lanceolate. The asci bear croziers and are dirtily hemiamyloid.
Can my determination be confirmed?
Best regards, Lothar
P.S. I have another collection from the Algarve that seems to be the same.
Hans-Otto Baral,
02-08-2024 22:04
Re : Lasiobelonium lanceolatum (?) - from the Italian Alps
The undulating hairs on the flanks point also to L. variegatum. L. lanceolatum is not easily separated from L. variegatum, I noticed broader, more protruding paraphyses. Whether there exists a species aggregate of variegatum (I omce found it on a grass) can hardly be clarified by morphology alone I fear. Perhaps on herbs it is not the same as on wood.