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14-08-2014 02:45

Danny Newman Danny Newman

In collecting the larger of the two fungi in the f

21-08-2014 11:18

Miguel Ãngel Ribes Miguel Ángel Ribes

Hello friendsI have this Peziza on Fagus 6-7 cm, w

19-08-2014 16:09

Steve Clements

Hi,I had a look at this leaf spot on Geum urbanum.

20-08-2014 13:54

Miguel Ãngel Ribes Miguel Ángel Ribes

Good morning I think I have no doubt about the id

19-08-2014 13:02

Miguel Ãngel Ribes Miguel Ángel Ribes

Good morningI have this Otidea in Fagus sylvatica,

18-08-2014 22:40

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Good evening,is this Psilopezia nummularialis?Apot

19-08-2014 16:18

Steve Clements

Possible Geocladium luteolumHi,This was found on a

19-08-2014 08:30

Blasco Rafael Blasco Rafael

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Mafalda Freire Fernando Mafalda Freire Fernando

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hannie wijers

Hello everyone, In the forest on the sandy soil u

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Tiny discomycete from Highlands, North Carolina
Danny Newman, 14-08-2014 02:45
Danny NewmanIn collecting the larger of the two fungi in the first image, I noticed a significantly smaller one surrounding its base in troops. They have the shape of small rings appressed to the substrate, each measuring less than 1mm in diameter. I have not the remotest idea as to what they could be, but their microcharacters are quite charismatic. Hopefully, they will be enough for the AscoFrance community to arrive at an ID.

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.
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UZUN Yasin, 14-08-2014 08:36
UZUN Yasin
Re : Tiny discomycete from Highlands, North Carolina
?t looks like Ascocoryne cylichnium..
Hans-Otto Baral, 14-08-2014 09:32
Hans-Otto Baral
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
Danny Newman, 19-08-2014 07:18
Danny Newman
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).
Danny Newman, 20-08-2014 22:12
Danny Newman
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
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Tiny discomycete from Highlands, North Carolina
That would be a pyrenomycete and my knowledge is poor herein.
Zotto