19-07-2015 13:15
Steve ClementsHi,This Hypoxylon-like stromatic ascomycete was on
28-06-2015 00:34
Salvador TelloTengo estos ascomas negros, que he cogido creciend
13-07-2015 08:49
Salvador TelloHola a todos.Se me había olvidado el poner la ded
16-07-2015 22:37
Dartanha Soares
Hi to all,Found this fungus on wood (unknown) in S
16-07-2015 15:28
Andreas Gminder
Chers collègues, je suis certain, que les pyreno
11-07-2015 17:25
Nihad OmerovicGreetings to ascofrance community I am an amateur
Hi Enrique, did you find crystals in the excipulum ?
Amitiés
Michel
what a wonderful collection!!! I don't think it is turbinatus. Why not conocephali? Surely, the spores are too narrow, but: 1. The apical ring in turbinatus is Calycina-type, conocephali is Hymenoscyphus-type. 2. The living paraphyses of B. turbinatus are eguttulate.
Conclusion: B. turbinatus is no Bryoscyphus at all. In fact, an unpublished phylotree by Marie Davy shows it to be with Arachnopeziza!
I think you have at least something very close to B. conocephali, and I am especially happy because this is the first time I see this species alive, which is the type of the genus.
Zotto
Hi MIchel and Zotto
No, Michel. I don't find crystals in the excipulum but I couldn't study well it because I have only two apothecia.
Really very interesting your advices, Zotto. I was thinking that is was not conocephali because the ascospores described by Kirk and Spooner are very polymorphic and broader.
Do you want my pics at higher resolution?
Many thanks to both
Bryoscyphus-on-Conocephalum-conicum-0001.pdf