05-09-2017 11:55
Viktorie Halasu
Hello forum,would anyone have this article please?
06-09-2017 17:48
Dear forum! I am looking for data on cultural cha
06-09-2017 05:36
Ethan CrensonIn New York City, Inwood Hill Park. On a branch of
05-09-2017 12:27
Watt JohnWhilst on recording foray with Northwest Fungus Gr
01-09-2017 22:15
Bernard CLESSE
Bonsoir à tous,Je pense avoir trouvé Pulvinula
03-09-2017 11:36
Alex Akulov
Dear friendsYesterday among the recently collected
03-09-2017 17:26
Lieve Deceuninck
Dear Forummembers I've a problem with an asco onÂ
Hello forum,would anyone have this article please?Â
Jeannerot B. 2011. Contribution à l'étude du genre Scutellinia (Pezizales). I : Scutellinia decipiens Le Gal. Bulletin mycologique et botanique Dauphiné-Savoie, 200-201: 51-64
Thank you in advance.
Viktorie
I'll send you.
Best wishes
Zoltan
Scutellinia decipiens - nice species :-)
Did you find it?
I found it twice - in very moist, very acid habitats.
Best regards, Lothar
Dear Lothar,
alas I didn't. I was just struggling with some strange Scutellinia and decipiens is one of those I have very little literature about (and besides, Benat's illustrations are always among the best). The odd Scutellinia will probably appear here in few days, although I have a feeling that it's just an aberrant collection of something totally common, like S. nigrohirtula.Â
But yes, decipiens is one of the "dreamed-of" species for me. :-) I saw Benat's distribution map of both decipiens and pennsylvanica in Europe - our country is just between them with no data at all and that empty whiteness is nagging me a lot. At least I collected pennsylvanica in eastern Slovakia (on very rotten beech wood) so I have some idea about the biotop. About decipiens - in what altitude did you find it? Mountain peat bogs?Â
Best wishes to you both.Â
Viktorie Â
Thanks! Zotto
Dear Viktorie,
as I wrote, I found it twice. The first find was in the "Rothaar-Gebirge" in Germany, Northrhine-Westfalia, it was published together with Benkert in Z. Mykol.
My second find was last year, not far away, in the National Park of Eifel.
Yes, both finds were in (sub)montaneous peats.
Best regards, Lothar
Zoltan, could you please send me the article also?
Thanks
Rubén