03-07-2019 14:56
Edvin Johannesen
These tiny (0,5-1 mm) whitish to slightly pinkish
29-06-2019 06:05
Lothar Krieglsteiner
... found 15.3.19, National Park Monfrague, under
02-07-2019 13:36
Blasco Rafael
Hola, tengo esta muestra recogida sobre Rubus idae
01-07-2019 07:52
Blasco Rafael
Hola, tengo recogida esta orbilia de esporas renif
30-06-2019 11:03
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)
Hello, could someone send me this paper, please?G
30-06-2019 20:55
Angel Pintos
At first I thought it was Beauveria sp, but the co
30-06-2019 23:59
Michel Hairaud
Bonjour , J'aimerais trouver la page 205 de :
30-06-2019 08:43
Juuso ÄikäsI found these yesterday in a wet, muddy depression
29-06-2019 14:56
Peter ThompsonHello Everyone,I have found an ascomycete which is

Hello Edvin,
perhaps something around Mniaecia nivea (and gloeocapsae) - the liverworts on the foto are characteristic.
I once found a collection in Norway, too :-) - it had larger spores.
I think the group is very insufficiently known.
Best regards, Lothar
do you have more photos in water? In CB I would not describe the oil drops, you get artifacts there. One large drop is surely due to coalescence provoked by lactophenol.
A weakly amyloid reaction is possible, do you have Lugol as well? I remember Trizodia has such reaction and something related to it, whereas Mniaecia is inamyloid.
Maturity you can only estimate in water, then you see which asci are alive and mature.
Zotto
Apparently the species has inamyloid asci, when you did not get a reaction.
For Mniaecia nivea and M. gloeocapsa I see only LSU in GenBank, no ITS. Also Trizodia includes LSU, so when trying a sequence, LSU would be important.
Hi Edvin,
for me this looks negative :-)
Best regards, Lothar






















