01-10-2015 17:27
Jakob SchnellerAsci ca. 80-100 um, porus blue in Melzer, quite hi
30-09-2015 01:13
Joey JTanHello,Could someone please send me: Atti Ist. bot.
30-09-2015 18:51
Jakob SchnellerFruitbody o.7-1 mm tall, on the surface of sepals.
29-09-2015 15:24
Jakob SchnellerSize of asci about 120-140 um, spores 30-34 um, po
20-09-2015 21:27
Jean Pierre DechaumeSur terre brûlée, incendie il y a 1 mois et demi
29-09-2015 16:09
Marja PennanenHello,these are about 0,1 mm wide.The spores are 6
Orbilia delicatula
Blasco Rafael,
01-10-2015 19:17
esporas curvadas en las dos.
Es normal esa diferencia de color en una especie??????????
Rafael
Peter Püwert,
01-10-2015 19:53
Blasco Rafael,
01-10-2015 20:17
Re : Orbilia delicatula
Gracias Pedro
Este detalle no lo habia visto
Un saludo
Rafael
Este detalle no lo habia visto
Un saludo
Rafael
Hans-Otto Baral,
01-10-2015 22:47
Re : Orbilia delicatula
We are presently waiting for sequences of yellow and white forms of this species.....
You are right, under the micro they are identical, except for the carotenoids. And they like to grow together.
Therefore we took the oldest name, Orbilia leucostigma, which originally meant only the white form.
Genetically this group is highly diverse, in spite of the constant microscopy. But the colour of the apothecia was often not noted in the sequenced samples which mainly come from New Zealand and USA.
Zotto
You are right, under the micro they are identical, except for the carotenoids. And they like to grow together.
Therefore we took the oldest name, Orbilia leucostigma, which originally meant only the white form.
Genetically this group is highly diverse, in spite of the constant microscopy. But the colour of the apothecia was often not noted in the sequenced samples which mainly come from New Zealand and USA.
Zotto