03-11-2015 15:13
Cvenkel MiranAre magnified things fruiting bodies ? No such gre
27-09-2014 08:36
Maren Kamke
Hi everybody,can someone help me with these worksC
02-11-2015 15:25
Peter ThompsonHello Everyone,I have found fruit bodies of what a
02-11-2015 01:51
Cvenkel MiranFlavoparmelia caperata,Pseudocyphellaria aurata,..
31-10-2015 23:42
Bernard CLESSE
Bonsoir à tous,Voici un asco trouvé en bordure d
31-10-2015 16:11
Blasco Rafael
Hola, esta otra muestra no se ni a que genero acer
30-10-2015 22:55
Gernot FriebesHi everyone,I'm looking for the following article:
31-10-2015 15:52
Blasco Rafael
Hola tengo esta especie recogida en rama de Pinus
Hi to all
This fungus grew on a culture of fox dung with many rests of animal hairs, and forms small, gregarious, superficial, roundish, yellowish at first, later orange and finally brownish cleistothecioid, smooth, ascomata, growing under a very copious white hypal mat.
The asci are small, roundish to ovoid, and the ascospores are smooth, yellowish, roundish or very broadly ellipsoid, 4.5-5.2 x 3.8-5.2 microns. Cleistothecial walls built by a yellowish textura angularis.
I feel this fungus belongs to Onygenales and it could be near to Aphanoascus fulvescens, a keratinophilic fungus, but J. Guarro suggest me another possibility: Xanthothecium peruvianum. So I'd like to know your opinion
Many thanks in advance
Les spores de A. fulvescens ne sont elles pas normalement réticulées, ornées ?
Désole de ne pouvoir t'aider davantage.
Michel.
Bonsoir Michel
Les espores de fulvescens sont, selon la litterature, lisses, piquetées ou encore reticulées!
Surprenant!
Merci, Michel


