
07-07-2016 09:55
Hi to all I need your help again with this fungus

06-07-2016 18:26
Bonjour à tout le monde ! J'habite la ville de Q

06-07-2016 13:49
This as yet immature Scutellinia was on the side o

06-07-2016 22:59

Hello, today found on attached brnach of apple tr

06-07-2016 18:30
Joaquin MartinHiA friend has given me this Orbilia, it was found

06-07-2016 18:36
A group of these brown/purple asco were found on t

04-07-2016 23:41
Lepista ZacariasHi everyone,I found this stromatic fungus growing

06-07-2016 16:21

Hello, would anyone have this paper, please?Gamund
Hi to all
I need your help again with this fungus growing on wet wood of Erica arborea at 1400 m of altitude. The superficial, sessile, gregarious, roundish, rough, papillate, ostiolate,pseudothecia are 0.4-0.8 microns in diam. and they grew on a sparse subiculum of brownish hyphae. Their walls are carbonaceous and the inner wall of the young stromata have ochraceous or reddish pigments that don't exist around the ostiole as in B. schiedermayeriana. The 8-spored asc are bitunicate and shortly stipitate. Pseudoparaphyses trabeculate. Mature ascospores are brownish, 1 septate (or with 2 more secondary septa), no appendages, no sheath.
I think this fungus could belongs to the genus Byssosphaeria and maybe this is B. salebrosa. What do you think?
Many thanks again
I agree. Macroscopically and microscopically.
It could be the first european record !
Again an incredible fungus found by you.
Alain