14-11-2014 17:24
Hello, In a grasland I found this very tall speci
13-11-2014 19:19
Alain BRISSARDBonsoir à tous Pouvez-vous confirmer ou infirmer
12-11-2014 19:55
Joop van der Lee
Found on cow dung.It looks as if it developes two
11-11-2014 12:01
Randi DanielsenDoes anyone recognize these spores? I am a palaeob
11-11-2014 22:18
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)
Good evening,I got an exsiccate of Smardaea found
11-11-2014 00:47
Masanori KutsunaHello everyone, I found small discos on sclerotia
Hello,
In a grasland I found this very tall species. Frb 10cm, moist but not viscid, brown 7-septated spores 87/103x5µm, no setae, asci 170/250x18/22µm, paraphyses with septa (every 20/45µm) and swollen curved end (up to 10µm wide). Asci pore J+. It doesn't seem to fit any geoglossum ...
Any suggestions,
Regards,
Ralph
best
dirk
we have provisionally named this species as Geoglossum pseudoumbratile in our article of the Iberian Peninsula Geoglossaceae.
It is characterized by long ascomata, long spores with 7 septa (Me=90-95) and apex of the paraphyses hook-shaped.
Best regards.
Sabino Arauzo.
Hello Dirk & Sabino,
thanks for your answers. I will call it so far Pseudoumbratile.
PS @Sabino, do you have an English version of your article?
regards,
Ralph
Not Ralph, is in Spanish and Basque.
Ref. artículo: La familia Geoglossaceae ss.str. en la península ibérica y la Macaronesia- Sabino Arauzo & Plácido Iglesias. Revista de micología Errotari 2014 pag. 166-259







