23-01-2014 16:41
Gina RackleyThe fruiting bodies are dark grey and round disc
20-01-2014 22:20
Joop van der Lee
Found on dung from calfs of Scottisch highlanders
23-01-2014 21:08
Hi to all,I found this Pyrenomycete in cow dung. I
22-01-2014 14:38
Piet BORMANS
Hello everybody,I found this Diaporthe last week,
22-01-2014 19:47
Hi again I'd like to know your opinion about thes
22-01-2014 19:41
Hello to all!Someone would have literature on gend
The fruiting bodies are dark grey and round disc shapes. They grow on the surface of the barkless wood. There is a distinct edge, but no hairs on the outside edge. They are less than 0.5mm across. The spores are dark in colour with one septum and 2 droplets on either side of the septum. One side of the spore is slightly smaller than the other. The spores average 16.22 x 4.91 microns. The paraphyses are longer than the asci and translucent with a brown tip, they are segmented. The asci are about 42 microns long, 8 spored.
I have no idea what they are and would appreciate any ideas.
I think it is a Dactylospora.
zotto
Sorry it has taken so long to get back on this. The lugol's turn the tip of the asci blue. Gina.






