04-09-2016 19:57
Mlcoch Patrik
Good day,I working on new key of the genus Leptosp
04-09-2016 10:02
Blasco Rafael
Hola, tengo esta Orbilia recogida sobre rama de pi
03-09-2016 22:09
Bernard CLESSE
Bonsoir à tous,J'ai trouvé récemment cet Ascobo
04-09-2016 10:28
Bernard CLESSE
Bonjour à tous,Hier dans une boulaie tourbeuse à
03-09-2016 21:12
Bernard CLESSE
Bonsoir à tous,J'ai trouvé dernièrement, sur ch
03-09-2016 23:47
Rubén Martínez-Gil
Hola a todos. Parece que últimamente Bernard y y
01-09-2016 19:23
Andgelo Mombert
Bonjour à tous,Mon premier message sur ce forum,
Hi,I wil copy/paste some data from other topic, sorry once more for the incovenience.
Found one discoid apothecia (0,4 cm diam.) on wet and sprinkled riverbank, covered in moss in Medittereneaen part of Bosnia and Herzegovina (28.08.2016., just above 110 m)
Ascospores brownish: 17.5 - 19.7 x 9.2 - 10.7 µm
Paraphyses up to 10 µm in the apex, on average 6-9 µm wide, usually emerged in brown pigment.
I`m not sure whether or not this could fit P.limnaea. Distincly brown spores, and highly pigmented paraphyses and area around are some of the uncertainties. On the other hand ecology/elevation of P. alaskana is much more different (not inculding record from Israel).
What do you think? Appreciate any comments.
Regards,
So it's hard to give a correct determination based on one old specimen.
Maybe the same fungus, but I have no name. The close species seems to be P. badiofusca.
That could be the same one.
It is same "mossy" riverbank habitat, but significatly different elevation.
I`ve also noted a presence of small pseudohairs at the margin, up to 75 µm in lenght, and 9 µm wide, elongated from ectal excipulum cells.
Nedim





