17-08-2023 19:35
On dead branches of Sorbus aucuparia still attache
                                    14-08-2023 20:21
                Thierry Blondelle
                Bonjour à tous,Je vous soumets cette récolte du
                                    31-07-2023 13:10
Elisabeth StöckliBonjour, Sur pierre recouvertes de mousses (musci
                                    15-08-2023 16:47
                Bernard Declercq
                Hello there,Collected as per 13/8/23 on twig of Al
                                    14-08-2023 20:58
Ruud R.van MiddelkoopJ'aimerais savoir de quelle espèce il s'agit.Pezi
                                    12-08-2023 22:28
                Bernard CLESSE
                Bonsoir à toutes et tous,Pourriez-vous me confirm
                                    12-08-2023 13:28
                Peter Welt
                I'm currently working on the genus Scutellinia for
                                    11-08-2023 22:08
                Marek Capoun
                Hello everybody, I need help with the determinatio
                                    11-08-2023 11:27
Jan KnuimanHello to all,Fruit bodies were found on a dead Fag
Pyreno on a Sorbus branch
    
                    Enrique Rubio,
                17-08-2023 19:35
    
    The fungus appears to form erumpent, blackish, stromata on which are placed some very small, more or less ovoid, blackish, glabrous pseudothecia, containing cylindrical, bitunicate asci with eight, greyish or yellowish-grey dictyospores, which react to give a bluish-grey colour in Melzer's reagent. The ascospore is not constricted at the septa. I rule out a Cucurbitaria, perhaps a Capronia with hairless pseudothecia? Teichospora?
Any ideas would be welcome
                                    Alain GARDIENNET,
                                18-08-2023 08:11            
            Re : Pyreno on a Sorbus branch
                Hi Enrique, 
Very nice, once again.
Not Capronia, cf hamathecium. Did you look towards Thyridium s.l. ?
Alain
                
                
                
                
                
                            Very nice, once again.
Not Capronia, cf hamathecium. Did you look towards Thyridium s.l. ?
Alain
                                    Enrique Rubio,
                                18-08-2023 10:08            
            Re : Pyreno on a Sorbus branch
                Hi Alain.
Many thaks for your opinion.
As you say, hamathecium is not compatible with Capronia, but the asci seem to me clearly bitunicate, which does not fits well with Thyridium.
                
                
                
                
                
                            Many thaks for your opinion.
As you say, hamathecium is not compatible with Capronia, but the asci seem to me clearly bitunicate, which does not fits well with Thyridium.




