15-09-2024 12:51
B Shelbourne• Macro and habitat suggest Cyathicula.• Confi
13-09-2024 07:19
Thierry BlondelleBonjourDans le genre Trichobolus, quelles sont les
11-09-2024 21:21
Martin BemmannDoes someone have: Sharma, M.P., 1986. Indian Hya
30-08-2024 20:06
Dirk GerstnerMollisia on Typha_angustifolia I found the follow
01-08-2024 08:12
Miguel Ángel RibesGood morningThis Pyreno grew on dead wood with bar
27-07-2023 21:19
Lothar Krieglsteinerfound 22.6.23 near Muran at margin of National Par
28-07-2011 18:31
Alex AkulovDear FriendsToday I made the pdf file of Velenovsk
24-08-2024 22:11
Thierry BlondelleBonjour,Récolté au milieu d'un ruisseau. Est-il
• Confirmed by excipulum, etc.
• Receptacle also noticeably tough in sectioning and slide preparation.
• Spores suggest C. paludosa (with croziers).
Habitat: On a dead stem of Heracleum sphondylium, +/- standing, seems to have grown this year, damp and shady area, amongst herbaceous plants at the edge of a path, mixed deciduous woodland, Low Weald, England, early September, after lots of rain.
Spores: 12-14.6 (15.6) × 2.4-3 µm.
From what you've said and this description, it seems possible that Velenovsky was collecting both species but gave a mixed description as a single species. I wonder if he was aware of C. (Phialea) starbaeckii and the similarities with his taxon?
I would think that the species I found has been found in Europe many time before, but perhaps it has been confused with other Cyathicula species. It may be more challenging to clearly distinguish dead material too.