
16-10-2019 00:36

Sur feuilles pourries de ronce.Bernard

14-10-2019 20:00
Michael HaldemanThis collection is from bark at the base of a dead

15-10-2019 05:23

Dear friends.Looking for a copy of the following w

14-10-2019 16:02

Dear friends.Looking for a copy of the following w

12-10-2019 22:16
Michael HaldemanI found this fungus on the thallus of Ochrolechia

13-10-2019 14:31
Thorben HülsewigHi there, I have here a Calycina sp. which I cann

13-10-2019 18:13

Hello, On the culm of Phragmites australis (on th

13-10-2019 16:46

Hello, Found on the culm of Phragmites australis,

Bernard

looks like Fuscolachnum. I do not have the time to look if it ist misellum or dumorum (not by heart in my brain).
Best, Lothar

There is a tendency of atlantic finds to have shorter and narrower spores, see my folders.
A spore width of 3 µm is probably very exceptional if not wrong?
Zotto

For the spore width, I'll check but I think it was one big spore.
Bernard
If I remember correctly, it is the paraphyses that differentiate F. misellum from B. dumorum. As they are cylindrical and narrow, it corresponds to F. misellum.
But what separates Fuscolachnum from Brunnipila, only the paraphyses?
Best regards,
Daniel

Thanks a lot for these clarifications Zotto.
F. misellum seems quite commun here in Belgium, but I will check more carefully next time to see if I could find B. dumorum too.
Best regards,
Daniel

Je me rends seulement compte maintenant que tu l'avais bien repérée le 06 octobre dernier.
Je suis retourné dans le site où je l'ai trouvée à mon tour…… :o)
Amitiés,
Bernard