
14-08-2014 02:45

In collecting the larger of the two fungi in the f

21-08-2014 11:18

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Tiny discomycete from Highlands, North Carolina
Danny Newman,
14-08-2014 02:45

Also posted at Mushroom Observer: http://mushroomobserver.org/173709
Many Thanks in Advance,
-Danny
PS: apologies in advance for photo quality. these were all taken with a camera phone.
UZUN Yasin,
14-08-2014 08:36
Re : Tiny discomycete from Highlands, North Carolina
?t looks like Ascocoryne cylichnium..
Hans-Otto Baral,
14-08-2014 09:32

Re : Tiny discomycete from Highlands, North Carolina
The anamorph is surely Ascocoryne sarcoides.
The apothecia I cannot clearly see. Their inamyloid, ?fissitunicate asci possibly exclude a member of Helotiales.
More details are needed such as excipular structure and a section (is it apothecioid?)
Zotto
The apothecia I cannot clearly see. Their inamyloid, ?fissitunicate asci possibly exclude a member of Helotiales.
More details are needed such as excipular structure and a section (is it apothecioid?)
Zotto
Danny Newman,
19-08-2014 07:18

Re : Tiny discomycete from Highlands, North Carolina
Mr. Baral,
I will scope these again with an eye for excipular characters. they are most certainly apotheciate, though the discs are extremely small (fraction of a mm).
I will scope these again with an eye for excipular characters. they are most certainly apotheciate, though the discs are extremely small (fraction of a mm).
Danny Newman,
20-08-2014 22:12

Re : Tiny discomycete from Highlands, North Carolina
in lieu of new micrographs (I do not currently have access to a scope), what about Thaxteriella aff. pezizula?
Hans-Otto Baral,
21-08-2014 13:14

Re : Tiny discomycete from Highlands, North Carolina
That would be a pyrenomycete and my knowledge is poor herein.
Zotto
Zotto