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Peter ThompsonHello Everyone,Does anyone have a species descript

06-03-2017 21:21

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05-03-2017 18:14
Eduard OsieckCan somebody provide the following paper by Voglma

05-03-2017 11:28
En madera de pinoA ver si hay alguna sugerenciaJos

05-03-2017 13:08

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05-03-2017 10:47

Hola a todos. Subo unas fotos de un asco que enco

04-03-2017 17:43
momo Guillermo Martínez FernándezEn tallo de Cicuta.Valladolid 04/03/2017 ( España

04-03-2017 22:38

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Acrocordia
Gernot Friebes,
07-03-2017 12:08
I was wondering if anyone could recommend some literature on the genus Acrocordia. I've come across presumably A. gemmata a few times in the past and again a few days ago on bark of living Ulmus laevis (see the attached pictures). However, there are 76 names under Acrocordia in Index Fungorum so I would like to have some literature available to make sure that my identifications are actually correct - who knows how many similar species are out there!
Best wishes,
Gernot
Jason Karakehian,
07-03-2017 15:04
Re : Acrocordia
Hi Gernot, Dictionary of fungi (2008) gives Coppins & James (Lichenologist 10:179, 1978; UK spp.) and Harris (More Florida Lichens, 1995).
There are a number of hits for Acrocordia in the BSM and a search in Harvard's Hollis+ gives a number hits for more recent studies as well.
I'll be happy to try to help you with scans of anything if I can! Just let me know and I can do it this week.
best - Jason
There are a number of hits for Acrocordia in the BSM and a search in Harvard's Hollis+ gives a number hits for more recent studies as well.
I'll be happy to try to help you with scans of anything if I can! Just let me know and I can do it this week.
best - Jason
Gernot Friebes,
07-03-2017 22:54
Re : Acrocordia
Thank you very much for your help and kind offer! Behind the scenes Martin also provided me literature (Orange 2013), which proved to be very helpful. Both Orange and Coppins & James (1978) mention only one further corticolous species in A. cavata with smaller ascospores and asci. Thus, I think I can safely call my collection A. gemmata.
Thanks again to both of you and best wishes,
Gernot
Thanks again to both of you and best wishes,
Gernot