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25-07-2012 19:43

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

This Mollisia species grews at the very humid  ba

25-07-2012 08:30

Nicolas VAN VOOREN Nicolas VAN VOOREN

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16-07-2012 10:38

René Dougoud

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21-07-2012 14:09

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Hi to everybody:Yesterday we have seen this lentic

22-07-2012 11:50

Bernard Declercq Bernard Declercq

Hi,can anyone help me with following paper:Krug (1

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Spooren Marco Spooren Marco

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Chris Yeates Chris Yeates

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Mollisia on grasses
Enrique Rubio, 25-07-2012 19:43
Enrique RubioThis Mollisia species grews at the very humid  basal parts of grasses (maybe Molinia caerulea) in peat bog soil at 800 m of altitude.
The ascomata, up to 1 mm, grew on a + or- developed brownish subiculum and the hymenium is yellowish or amber. KOH is clearly yellowish (+) but not strongly yellow. Ascospores are eguttulate. Asci IKI b, up to 75 x 8, 8-spored, with croziers. Paraphyses have cylindrical Vb's or fragmenting refractive Vb's,
Medullary excipulum with hyaline or subhyaline textura intricata. Ectal excipulum with vesiculose or angular hyaline or palid yellowish cells. Marginal cells are clavate, hyaline and slightly gelified.


I think in Mollisia citrinopigmentosa but 'my spores' are bigger
What do you think?
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Hans-Otto Baral, 26-07-2012 17:59
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Mollisia on grasses
Dear Enrique

this is dificult. Your species does not have too much characters, apart from a hyaline excipulum. I nocnur with the genus Mollisia, but more I can hardly say.

I read the diagnosis of Tapesia citrinopigmentosa Svrcek 1993. His illustration does not help much, and he studied the material from the dry state, so we have no info on paraphysis contents. The excipulum is said to be brownish, and the apothecial exterior brown. I hope he did not describe Rodwayella citrinula...

I do not know why the species is in Andreas' key under M. hydrophila, as it is  not said to have crystals in the medulla.

Zotto
Enrique Rubio, 26-07-2012 18:03
Enrique Rubio
Re : Mollisia on grasses
Many thanks again, Zotto