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14-04-2018 10:18

Alan Rockefeller Alan Rockefeller

While I was in Georgia, USA last month on Bill She

14-04-2018 08:26

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Bonjour à toutes et tous,Je pense avoir trouvé 

13-04-2018 19:57

Juuso Äikäs

I found plenty of these today growing on dead fern

11-04-2018 09:28

Alvarado Cordobes Manuel Alvarado Cordobes Manuel

En excremento de cabraEsporas grandes 42-45*24-26a

11-04-2018 11:44

Elisabeth Stöckli

Bonjour, Trouvé sur branche morte et décortiquÃ

12-04-2018 19:31

hannie wijers

Hello.a friend  found on a spot where there are m

14-04-2018 12:00

Riet van Oosten Riet van Oosten

Hello,Found op Typha, 13-04-2018, the Netherlands.

13-04-2018 17:15

Ralf Dahlheuser Ralf Dahlheuser

Hello everybody,this sporormiella grows on the dun

13-04-2018 09:12

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

Me mandan muestra seca desde Galicia,   en hinojo

13-04-2018 00:14

Garcia Susana

Hola,Encontrados varios peritecios inmersos, creci

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Urnula craterium sensu NA
Alan Rockefeller, 14-04-2018 10:18
Alan RockefellerWhile I was in Georgia, USA last month on Bill Sheehan's property I collected what we call Urnula craterium in North America. I sequenced the ITS1 + ITS2 + some of the LSU, and found that all of the close NCBI BLAST matches are from North America, and the European sequences are quite a bit different. Since it's a name from Europe, and the North American taxa fall into a separate clade, it's probably undescribed.

The collection I sequenced is http://mushroomobserver.org/311139, marked with a red dot in the tree.


If anyone wants to work on describing this I am happy to mail my collection. It's just a few fruit bodies and I wouldn't use it as a holotype, but it'd be a good studied collection.

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Hans-Otto Baral, 14-04-2018 10:52
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Urnula craterium sensu NA
Hi Alain
The macroscopy seems to me quite different from European Urnula spp.

You don't have the facility to take microphotos? Important would be to photograph the living spores in water(they surely stay alive some months or even years in the herbarium) to see the oil drop pattern, which is different among species of Urnula.
Zotto
Carbone Matteo, 14-04-2018 20:21
Re : Urnula craterium sensu NA

Hi Alan,


I'm working on the Urnula craterium complex for 3 years (or little more). I have ready the paper to be submitted to Ascomycete.org. :D


I have sequenced many collections from all over the Europe and also some from USA.


Your collection seems to be a good Urnula craterium to me.


The name is not a European name, in fact Scwheinitz described it from North Carolina! ;)


Anyway, if you want we can keep on discussing on your samples and see what happens if we put your sequences in my (unpublished) phylogenetic tree! ok? :D


All the best


Matte


 


 

Carbone Matteo, 14-04-2018 20:51
Re : Urnula craterium sensu NA

I forgot to write my email! :D


matteocarb@hotmail.com">matteocarb@hotmail.com


Best


Matte

Juuso Äikäs, 15-04-2018 22:11
Re : Urnula craterium sensu NA
I believe those are quite young fruitbodies. I've seen a couple photos of young U. craterium and they look quite different compared to mature ones.