17-01-2014 09:46
Rajamaki MarttiHello! I thought that I sent this... This one was
16-01-2014 14:14
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Norbert Heine
Dear friends, last autumn I found an unknown, m
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Michel Hairaud
Bonjour à tous, Hi to all, I collected on burnt P
Jelly fungi on Phaeophyscia or Physcia sp.
Rajamaki Martti,
17-01-2014 09:46
Hello!
I thought that I sent this... This one was maybe ten meters from jelly fungi on Hypogymnia tubulosa. This was on Phaeophyscia or Physcia sp.
Martin Bemmann,
17-01-2014 10:00
Re : Jelly fungi on Phaeophyscia or Physcia sp.
Hi Martti,
if you mean this red objects, check Illosporiopsis christiansenii, a parasite on lichen.
regards
Martin
if you mean this red objects, check Illosporiopsis christiansenii, a parasite on lichen.
regards
Martin
Rajamaki Martti,
17-01-2014 10:25
Re : Jelly fungi on Phaeophyscia or Physcia sp.
Really much thanks for you! (it was really fast)
It looks same. Do you know how common it is in North-Europe?
It looks same. Do you know how common it is in North-Europe?
Martin Bemmann,
17-01-2014 10:36
Re : Jelly fungi on Phaeophyscia or Physcia sp.
I think it is not uncommon in Germany at least...
regards
Martin
regards
Martin
Alain GARDIENNET,
17-01-2014 10:40
Re : Jelly fungi on Phaeophyscia or Physcia sp.
The photo is a little small and perhaps we can also think at Marchandiomyces corallinus.
Microscopy would be useful here again.
Alain
Martin Bemmann,
17-01-2014 10:48
Re : Jelly fungi on Phaeophyscia or Physcia sp.
You are right Alain!
we had a thread in the German microscopy forum:
http://www.mikroskopie-forum.de/index.php?topic=18152.15
there I posted the microscopical features of both taxa.
(the thread starts here: http://www.mikroskopie-forum.de/index.php?topic=18152.0)
Martin
we had a thread in the German microscopy forum:
http://www.mikroskopie-forum.de/index.php?topic=18152.15
there I posted the microscopical features of both taxa.
(the thread starts here: http://www.mikroskopie-forum.de/index.php?topic=18152.0)
Martin
Alain GARDIENNET,
17-01-2014 11:05
Re : Jelly fungi on Phaeophyscia or Physcia sp.
Hi Martin,
You have very interesting discussion in Gemany :)
Photographies are very good.
Alain
