29-12-2014 16:35
Found in soil, 29-12-14, in Eucalyptus sp. and Ole
04-01-2015 18:51
Alessio Pierotti
Todfay, I have found Melastiza cornubiensis (Berk
06-12-2014 11:12
Honza Kalian
Hello,I have been struggling to identify this Chei
01-01-2015 19:45
Alessio Pierotti
Since for the first time I got lucky ... I will tr
01-01-2015 17:06
Alessio Pierotti
Happy new year to all friends of the forumSomeone
03-01-2015 00:22
Stip Helleman
Dear all,does someone have for me this article:Bog
02-01-2015 20:50
Hola a todos: Ascomas emergentes, incrustados en s
28-12-2014 13:04
Rubén Martínez-Gil
Hola a todos. Subo unas fotos de un asco que enco
Hi again
Could yo help me with this fungus on stems of Arundo donax? I think it is a bitunicate asco with shortly stipitate clavate asci, filamentous pseudoparaphyses and 3-septate brownish ascosporoes with neither gel seath, nor appendages. But the inmersed ascomata are oblong, as in Anthostoma cubiculare (only globose in frontal view), with an excentric obtuse and prominent papilla.
I don't know a good genus for my fungus
Thanks again for your kindly help
some would identify this as a Melanomma such as M. fuscidulum. The latter is however a difficult species complex. I have a paper on such fungi in preparation and will not be able to include your fungus now, but if you send it to me or Hermann and if it turns out to be different from what we have, we could publish it later on.
Saludos cordiales, Walter
Hi Walter
I have considered Melanomma as a possible solution, but the inmersed ascomata growing on not woody sustrate don't fit well with the classic concept of this genus, isn't?
Yes. I'll send you part of my collection
Regards
Enrique
Thanks for sending. Let´s see what happens.
Best regards, Walter


