26-10-2020 09:58
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Hi.Here is the tiny white discomycete (~0.1 mm Ø)
27-10-2020 21:40
Joop van der Lee
There is some doubt in how we address this species
27-10-2020 13:15
Viktorie Halasu
Hello,would anyone has this paper please? I'd like
23-10-2020 12:57
Hello Bia?owie?a Primeval Forest on live shoots o
26-10-2020 07:48
Blasco Rafael
Hola, esta muestra estaba sobre tallos de Angelica
25-10-2020 12:35
Juuso ÄikäsThese were growing on a low branch of a deciduous
White asco?
Mirek Gryc,
28-10-2020 12:42
Hi.
I received a dry apothecia from my friend, so I warn you in advance that I do not have any living material.
Apothecia probably grew on mosses, but underneath them there are some hard debris of wood. In the hydrated material it is difficult to determine what exactly the apothecia grew on.
I thought about Bryoscyphus, but I have no experience with this kind, so I have to ask for your help.
Spores; Me = 10.8 × 2.7 µm
Sorry for the poor quality of the microscope photos!
greetings
Mirek
Hans-Otto Baral,
28-10-2020 13:37
Re : White asco?
No idea :-(
Mirek Gryc,
28-10-2020 13:47
Re : White asco?
Hi Zotto.
Nevertheless, thank you very much!
This prompts me to sit down to this collection one more time.
Maybe other apothecia will be more readable?
I have a lot of material :)
greetings
Mirek
Nevertheless, thank you very much!
This prompts me to sit down to this collection one more time.
Maybe other apothecia will be more readable?
I have a lot of material :)
greetings
Mirek
Hans-Otto Baral,
28-10-2020 13:48
Re : White asco?
The margin is important. Possibly there are no hairs at all. Hyaloscypha is anyhow a possibility.
Mirek Gryc,
28-10-2020 14:26
Hans-Otto Baral,
28-10-2020 18:16
Re : White asco?
Hmm, too unclear to me, as you suspected.
















