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25-04-2018 22:28

Georges Greiff

I came across this striking luminous green fungus

26-04-2018 10:03

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

me mandan el material desde GaliciaEn caña comun

26-04-2018 21:03

Alvarado Cordobes Manuel Alvarado Cordobes Manuel

Han salido en camara humeda sobre caña ( Arundo d

25-04-2018 20:07

Alvarado Cordobes Manuel Alvarado Cordobes Manuel

En excremento de cerdo y papel de camara humeda.Ap

25-04-2018 17:04

Riet van Oosten Riet van Oosten

Hello,Found 23-04-2018, on Typha, the Netherlands.

23-04-2018 20:31

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24-04-2018 20:47

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Hello, anybody has............?Jami F, Slippers B,

24-04-2018 14:45

Valencia Lopez Francisco Javier

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24-04-2018 13:16

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

Me envian una muestra en seco desde Galicia,   E

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Green Perithecia
Georges Greiff, 25-04-2018 22:28
I came across this striking luminous green fungus growing among, but seemingly not parastising, the moss Pseudephemerum nitidum on the acid soil root mass of a fallen conifer.

Perithecia approximately 0.3mm with asci measuring 78 x 18, with many small ascospores inside. Ascospores appeared aseptate (not certain as not stained - buying congo red and cotton blue soon) and were constricted at the middle. A random spore in an ascus measured 4.7 x 3.0 microns. I did not see any liberated.

Not a good description - I am quite new to this - but any assistance would be appreciated as it was an interesting find. IoW, South England.

Note: It has been suggested as Thelocarpon.
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Thomas Læssøe, 26-04-2018 09:58
Re : Green Perithecia
a Thelocarpon (epibolus????).


cheers
Alain GARDIENNET, 26-04-2018 21:13
Alain GARDIENNET
Re : Green Perithecia

Yes, Thelocarpon is a good idea.


Could you test it with Melzer. First to see if septum is present (it should be), then to see apical apparatus.


Alain

Zdenek Palice, 27-04-2018 08:59
Zdenek Palice
Re : Green Perithecia

Hallo, according to general outfit (rather flat, below constricted ascomata) as well as shape of asci (cylindrical clavate) it looks like Thelocarpon lichenicola to me, an algicolous non-lichenized species which is sometimes dealt in a separate genus Ahlesia. Good to test iod-kalium, at least in young asci deeply amyloid shallow tholus should occur. Best wishes


 


Zdenek