
13-01-2007 12:19
Dmitry GavryushinJan. 07, 2007. Size up to 4 mm, 1 to 2 mm across.

13-01-2007 00:10
Javier OrmadEn zona arenosa incendiada hace año y medio, sobr

11-01-2007 19:56
Dmitry GavryushinJan. 07, 2007, on a dead spider (Linyphiidae?), sm

11-01-2007 19:53
Dmitry GavryushinJan. 03, 2007, town park, on a dead stem of Urtica

11-01-2007 19:46
Dmitry GavryushinJan. 03, 2007, town park, on dead stems of Urtica

03-01-2007 21:11
Dear friends, have you any suggestions for that sm
Grey fungi on Salix wood
Dmitry Gavryushin,
13-01-2007 12:19
NC NC,
13-01-2007 12:27
Re:Grey fungi on Salix wood
Bonjour à tous,
Probablement Propolomyces versicolor les spores allantoides à grosses guttules ne semblant pas dépasser 25 µm.
Amicalement
Robert
Probablement Propolomyces versicolor les spores allantoides à grosses guttules ne semblant pas dépasser 25 µm.
Amicalement
Robert
Jean-Louis CHEYPE,
13-01-2007 12:30

Re:Grey fungi on Salix wood
Propolomyces(=Propolis) versicolor
Dmitry Gavryushin,
13-01-2007 13:06
Re:Grey fungi on Salix wood
Thank you very much indeed Robert and Jean-Louis!
NC NC,
13-01-2007 14:48
Re:Grey fungi on Salix wood
The correct name today is Propoli farinosa (Pers.) Fr. according to the CABI Index Fungorum website.
Dick
Dick
Dmitry Gavryushin,
15-01-2007 09:07
Re:Grey fungi on Salix wood
Thanks a lot for the correction Richard.