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13-07-2011 20:56

Alex Akulov Alex Akulov

Dear Friends Here is Sarea resinae macro and micr

12-07-2011 19:30

Alex Akulov Alex Akulov

Good day I try to make microphotos for some Disco

13-07-2011 09:20

Alex Akulov Alex Akulov

Dear FriendsTwo more unusual specimens shown in ph

11-07-2011 05:43

Reza Shaian

Do you know this fungus? I have to say spores are

11-07-2011 20:48

Alex Akulov Alex Akulov

Dear colleaguesCan I ask you to send me two pages

05-07-2011 11:54

Martin Bemmann Martin Bemmann

Bonjour,last weekend I found these minute ascocarp

10-07-2011 18:08

Marja Pennanen

Hello folks,I've been doing mostly myxos lately. S

29-06-2011 22:27

Alain GARDIENNET Alain GARDIENNET

En espérant que quelqu'un connaisse ce Kalmusia..

09-07-2011 13:43

Hans-Otto Baral Hans-Otto Baral

Hi allI have collected a Nitschkia? near Sheffleld

08-07-2011 22:47

Björn Wergen Björn Wergen

Hello again,I have just one little question: What

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Sarea resinae
Alex Akulov, 13-07-2011 20:56
Alex Akulov

Dear Friends


Here is Sarea resinae macro and micro photos.


This is very beautiful species with unusual type of asci!


Alex

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Christian Lechat, 13-07-2011 21:35
Christian Lechat
Re : Sarea resinae
Hi Alex,
 this species is rather common in France, especially in low mountain. I've several collection of it.

Cheers,
Christian
Hans-Otto Baral, 13-07-2011 21:40
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Sarea resinae
These resinicolous discomycetes are actually rarely collected. But they are frequent, Guy marson will affirm that. Apotheciao of S. resinae I did not see very often, but S. difformis is a common species, quite rapidly found on any larger black resinous wound of any conifer branches, the branches often still alive. Of course, they are well-masked. There is a blackish-olivaceous Orbilia also on these wounds, but this is much more difficult to find.

I have about 35 records of S. difformis in my database, many by Guy from Luxembourg and S-France, but also here around.

Zotto
Alex Akulov, 13-07-2011 21:41
Alex Akulov
Re : Sarea resinae

Thank you.

Can I ask you: is it Pycnidiella resinae (anamorph of Sarea resinae) in the photos below?

Alex

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Hans-Otto Baral, 13-07-2011 21:50
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Sarea resinae
Don't think so. The S. resinae anamorph forms yellow-orange pycnidia with hyaline conidia.

Zotto
Christian Lechat, 13-07-2011 21:57
Christian Lechat
Re : Sarea resinae
Alex, you should have to take a  look here: http://www.ascofrance.com/forum/6768/anamorphe?,
Christian
Alex Akulov, 13-07-2011 23:18
Alex Akulov
Re : Sarea resinae
Thank you for information!
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