30-10-2010 18:16
Beñat JeannerotAdio à tous, Un Geopora, trouvé sur sol argil
30-10-2010 17:43
Beñat JeannerotAdio à tous, Une curiosité...donc une demande
25-10-2010 07:53
Beñat JeannerotBonjour à tous, Désolé d'utiliser encore ce
Massariaceae
Björn Wergen,
01-11-2010 10:35
I have found something strange on twigs of Betula, I think it has similarities with Massaria/Aglaospora or Splanchnonema, but I am not sure about the correct species. I hope someone can help me here ;)
Well here is a description:
Fruitbody sphaerical, grey-brown with hairy outside and a central ostiolus, growing completely under the cortica.
Spores 50-60 x 12- 15 µm, ellipsoid, with 5-6 cells filled with guttules, olivebrown, smooth, centralsepte a bit smaller (constricted? what is the english word for this?), with a distinct gelatinous sheath.
Asci with 8 spores. Paraphyses hyaline.
Many thanks for help ;)
cheers, Kazuya
Christian Lechat,
01-11-2010 10:43
Re:Massariaceae
Splanchnonema argus?
Christian
Christian
Björn Wergen,
01-11-2010 10:46
Re:Massariaceae
Hi Christian,
yes I thought the same compared to Barals drawings...I thinkt it is S. argus, but I was not sure because I had never seen this species (not in natura, not on photos) ;)
cheers and thanks,
Kazuya
yes I thought the same compared to Barals drawings...I thinkt it is S. argus, but I was not sure because I had never seen this species (not in natura, not on photos) ;)
cheers and thanks,
Kazuya
Jacques Fournier,
01-11-2010 10:56
Björn Wergen,
01-11-2010 17:46
Re:Massariaceae
Thank you very well, Jacques, that helps me a lot ;)
cheers,
Kazuya
cheers,
Kazuya
Jacques Fournier,
01-11-2010 21:07
Re:Massariaceae
Hi Kazuya,
I forgot to tell you there is a paper available through Cyberliber which deals with Splanchnonema:
Barr 1982, On the Pleomassariaceae in North America, Mycotaxon XV, 349-383.
Good evening,
Jacques
I forgot to tell you there is a paper available through Cyberliber which deals with Splanchnonema:
Barr 1982, On the Pleomassariaceae in North America, Mycotaxon XV, 349-383.
Good evening,
Jacques