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is this an asco?
hannie wijers, 29-01-2016 17:26
Hello, ik like to ask some support. On a small twig I found thes little cups. It seems that the beginning of these cups is an orange disc, which later turns into a little hairy cups. The inside of the caps atay orange. I don't know which tree it belangs that's why there is a picture of the twig. The measure of thew asci were about 35 µm. the sporen between 6-8 x 2-4 µm, J- with Melzer. I ordered  Barals. I dont know if it belong to the Criptodicus? Has anyone have an idea for me to look for?
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hannie wijers, 29-01-2016 17:27
Re : is this an asco?
sorry, forgot my name. Thanks groeten Hannie
Andreas Gminder, 29-01-2016 17:35
Andreas Gminder
Re : is this an asco?

Hello Hannie,


it is hard to recognize intg he pictures, as they are quite small and compressed. But may be it is a Hyphodiscus what you have there.


I'm not sure wether that what you describe as ornage initials is really the initial of the hairy cups. may be you have something like a Cryptodiscus AND a Hyphodiscus on this twig?


best regards,
Andreas

hannie wijers, 29-01-2016 17:43
Re : is this an asco?
maybe this is better Andreas?
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Andreas Gminder, 29-01-2016 17:49
Andreas Gminder
Re : is this an asco?

Hello Hannie,


the first pictured definitely shows a Hyphodiscus, may be H. hemiamyloideus, but then the porus should react blue than red in IKI - you will recieve the Barals solution soon ;-)


The thirs pictures is probably the same, but the second picture may show something else, a Claussenomyces may be or Patellaria atrata. But may be only overaged Hyphodiscus. You need to verify under the microscope ....


best regards,
Andreas

hannie wijers, 29-01-2016 17:57
Re : is this an asco?
Andrea, I wait very quiet untill the Barals arrive. At the site of Asco-Sonnenbreg there ie a Hyphodiscus which also had red frb. Maybe it can be the same?
 http://asco-sonneberg.de/pages/gallery/hyphodiscus-hymeniophilus-091227-07xs-col15531.php?group_id=15511&position=2

Thanks foor helping me.
groeten
Hannie
Hans-Otto Baral, 29-01-2016 17:58
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : is this an asco?
I am quite sure this is what I called "Hyphodiscus sericeus". It is not a Hyphodiscus because the hairs do not have tuberculate warts, and it might be undescribed. in case it is a complex of species. Otherwise there is a Hyphodiscus stereicola, Raitv., Pärtel & Poldmaa which is very close, perhaps identical.

I would be happy to make a note where you found this. Is it perhaps from a planted shrub?

Zotto
Andreas Gminder, 29-01-2016 18:01
Andreas Gminder
Re : is this an asco?

Hello Hannie,


you will have to wait what the porus reaction says, and then have a carful look how the spores look like (oil guttules inside) and what the measruements are.
Then you can determine the species, usually it is not a problem.


Hyphodiscus hymeniophilus usually occures on the pore surface of Antrodia serialis and other polypores. The Hyphodiscus reddeens the substrate, but some other species in Hyphodiscus do that too with wood, so that you have the apothecia sitting on red coloured parts of the wood.
If don't see on your pictures that your Hyphodiscus reddens the wood.


best regards,
Andreas

hannie wijers, 29-01-2016 19:13
Re : is this an asco?
Hallo Zotto,

 I have no idea what a tree or shrub may be Zotto. I've found in a wooded bank. Near a castle they made a sort of wooded bank, with all kind of trees. Whenever there is new trimmings thrown on top. I am very happy every time I find nice ascomyceten on it. The bottom layer is already quite rotten. The pijt me that I can not mention to what type of wood it is.

Regards Hannie
hannie wijers, 29-01-2016 19:16
Re : is this an asco?
Hello Andreas, 

I'm aware that I have to examen him again, that's no problem. In this way I only can learn. No there was no redding at the wood.  
Thanks for helping me.
Groeten
Hannie
Hans-Otto Baral, 29-01-2016 20:24
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : is this an asco?
I think the twig looks quite characteristic. But this fungus is plurivorous.

How is this castle called?
hannie wijers, 29-01-2016 21:04
Re : is this an asco?
Zotto 

tHe castle is called: Gelderse toren. it is between Brummen en Dieren. Here are  the coord. 206 en 452,9 in Holland. It is on clayground.

I was thnking about the kind of wood. I remember that there were long tiny twigs and a lot of them. If it is neccesary I can go overthere and look for material. There was also a kind of mollisia on it but I have to look which one it is.

I don;t know the mesning of this sentence. can uou explain it to me? 

groeten
Hannie
Hans-Otto Baral, 29-01-2016 21:14
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : is this an asco?
I found it.

I meant that substrates are not really necessary to know because many fungi grow on almost everything. But anyhow I want to know :-)
Guy Marson, 29-01-2016 22:43
Re : is this an asco?
Hello Hannie, 

If your branch would have been found in Luxembourg, I would have determined the species as you can see on the picture.. 

BTW: the upper half of the Dactylospora asci will stain very dark blue in IKI, the lower half will stain more reddish...

Best regards, 
Guy 
 

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hannie wijers, 01-02-2016 12:23
Re : is this an asco?
It's working again

Hello Guy, how nice you made it on the picture. I wait tilt the new chemicals arrive and then I'll do it again. 
Thanks
Hannie