
26-02-2018 21:55
Zsolt SütöHi everybody ! Habitat: Debrecen, Hungary, mixed

25-02-2018 12:55

Sobre rama muerta de Quercus, puede ser Helminthos

23-08-2009 17:09

Bonjour à tous, Malgré mes recherches effrén

26-02-2018 00:20
Valencia Lopez Francisco JavierEstoy buscando información acerca de Pseudombroph

25-02-2018 18:50
Hello,I found a strange (to me) coelomycete growin

26-02-2018 00:35
I have just noticed that Scutellinia cejpii is now

24-02-2018 19:51

Hello, Found by a friend: february 2018.On: dead

25-02-2018 15:08

Bonjour à tous. Les Journées Mycologiques de Ha
Habitat: Debrecen, Hungary, mixed deciduous forest
Substrate: Prunus avium (in the wood bark free surface)
The greyish blue fruit body has a diameter of 2 mm or less. The cups do not have their stick, sitting on the bottom. No strong coloring is applied to the potassium-hydroxid. (the discoloration is yellow)
Spore (6,6) 10,7 (15) x (2,3) 3,1 (5,3) tiny oil drops are have, there are spores whose shape and size differ significantly from the average
Ascus: (68,8) 82,1 (95) x (6,2) 7,7 (9) I dont see croziers
Paraphysis 80-87 x 2,8-3,8 Paraphysis heve septum, you can watch y-shaped branch, Paraffin has many small spots (oil drop? I do not know)
KI3 +, there are not hairs, the bottom line and the edge have rounded and elongated cells
This is where my science is over.
This species is Mollisia? Where do I look for the solution? What is your idea? Do you have a good key?
Thank you in advance.
The last picture shows "aliens"

Hello,
it should definitely be a species of Mollisia. If you have still living material and you see the paraphyses in water, you will notice a refractive vacuolar body filling nearly the whole length of the paraphyses.
This vacuolar body dissolves when KOH is added. You should do that and observe while the vacuolar body dissolves and whatch wether there is a yellow reaction or not. This is an important feature to key Mollisia species.
I have a private provisional key, but have not worked on it for the last at least five years, so it is not up to date. The english version is even older ....
Your species shows spores with quite a lot of oil content - in my key it would be "oil content appr. 2"
Croziers at the ascus base you can clearly see in several of your fotos!
best regards,
Andreas
My fungus in a fridge is still alive (I hope). I try to observe all that you have written. It will not be easy :-)
Thanks for the useful key and advice!
Best regards, Zsolt