
30-10-2012 17:12
Hopefully a relatively easy one this time. With th

29-10-2012 15:07
Esquivel-Rios EduardoNectria stilbellae is classified in Nectria subg.

26-10-2012 07:21
Cvenkel MiranOn fraxinus excelsior?, no bark, covering big surf

26-10-2012 10:59
Gilbert MOYNEBonjour,Sur feuilles de Populus tremula de l'anné

24-10-2012 02:35
Renée LebeufBonjour à tous, J'aimerais vous soumettre cet as

26-10-2012 00:51
Esquivel-Rios EduardoHi AllThis Xylaria, found in decaying logs, has as

24-10-2012 05:33
Cvenkel MiranLoc.: Slovenia, on ground facing fraxinus excelsio

25-10-2012 17:21
Zykova MashaHi All!Few days ago I found a small disco(fruitbod
Scutellinia setosa
Malcolm Greaves,
30-10-2012 17:12
Alongside a Trichophaea woolhopeia which I identified and some nectria I didn't.
Mal
Beñat Jeannerot,
30-10-2012 18:22

Re : Scutellinia setosa
Yes, it is. 99% of chance.
Could you send me some apothecia ? Because, I don't have this species from Great Britain, and it will be good for my repartition map (on working) on this species in Europe.
I think that's perhaps the first data from your country.
Have you identified the wood ? I'm really interested by this data.
I suppose it is decorticated and very moist, very humid... Is it the case ?
Beñat
PS : For information, this species will represent a new genus in future time (not by me, but I have information). The phylogenic data has given some differences with Scutellinia genus. But, in waiting...
Could you send me some apothecia ? Because, I don't have this species from Great Britain, and it will be good for my repartition map (on working) on this species in Europe.
I think that's perhaps the first data from your country.
Have you identified the wood ? I'm really interested by this data.
I suppose it is decorticated and very moist, very humid... Is it the case ?
Beñat
PS : For information, this species will represent a new genus in future time (not by me, but I have information). The phylogenic data has given some differences with Scutellinia genus. But, in waiting...