31-10-2014 19:46
Hello, I found this species along a road in a coa
01-11-2014 22:56
Yannick Mourgues
... j'ai trouvé ce truc-là que je ne sais où ch
02-11-2014 07:33
Beñat Jeannerot
Adio to all,Sorry to use again this method to foun
02-11-2014 16:04
Beñat Jeannerot
Adio to all,A question to Germans.I've seen a sign
01-11-2014 22:20
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)
Good evening, can this be something different than
27-10-2014 20:09
Peter ThompsonHello Everyone,I have found a Gibberella species w
31-10-2014 14:59
Bernard Declercq
Hi there,Collected on water-soaked rotten wood of
31-10-2014 14:16
Garcia SusanaHi:With this I do not know correctly interpret wha
Hello,
I found this species along a road in a coastal region (NL). Orange frb up to 5mm. Perfect globose spores (13)14-16µm. 8-spored asci 190/230x14/15µm. Frb looked fresh to me, but spores or have one large drop or contain multiple drops. Problem is that I don't see a network. Can someone help me further with this species?
Regards,
Ralph
Gilbert
Bonsoir Alain et Gilbert,
merci pour ces infos. Demain je vais ré-essayer la micro avec ma clé de ce genre. Le seul problème et que ma clé ne mentionne pas P constellatio. Avez quelqu'un de vous uné clé de ce genre que je peux utiliser?
Bàv,
Ralph
P. constellatio = P. convexella
For key, Gilbert could send you his key, I don't find it in my computer with search engine, perhaps I have given a bad name fo the file...
Beñat
Hello everybody,
thanks for the info & the key I received. I looked again and I arrive at P carbonaria (even if it wasn't found on burnt ground (but there were regularly big fires in this domain)). Caracteristiques: round spores between 14-16µm, asci 8-spored and longer than 200µm up to 270µm), parafyses simple (not branched), asci gradually attenuated to the base with conspicuous croiziers.
regards,
Ralph







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