13-08-2020 21:33
Andgelo Mombert
Bonsoir, Sur tige morte de Dryas octopetala, vers
26-08-2012 17:34
Chris Yeates
Bonjour tousI recently collected this discomycete
31-08-2020 17:39
Andgelo Mombert
Bonjour, Sur feuilles mortes de Rumex alpinus, au
29-08-2020 20:33
Mirek GrycHello all.The fruiting bodies grew on a dead Pinus
02-09-2020 19:12
Chris Yeates
Bonsoir tous Following on from a previous thread:
01-09-2020 00:45
Valencia Lopez Francisco JavierHola a todos/asTengo estos Thecotheus sp, recolect
01-09-2020 18:24
Chris Yeates
Yesterday I collected this ascomycete on a partly
01-09-2020 16:24
Yaroslav MieshkovDear community,I have a specimen of Pleosporales
31-08-2020 20:12
Ethan CrensonHello all, In Eastern North America during the s
Hi to all
Because I couldn't to obtain original description of Stomiopeltis callunae, in B. Erikss., Svensk bot. Tidskr. 68(2): 225 (1974).
Could this fungus be it?
Thanks again
un saludo
Chris
Interestingly - to my eyes - the illustration shows a small but definite constriction on most of the spores; I think your fungus could well be S. callunae. Macroscopically, it also resembles this collection: http://www.kotihiiri.com/polku/kuvat/Stomiopeltis_callunae.jpg, particularly the way in which the ascocarps are somewhat polygonal rather than circular (algo poligonal en lugar de circular) . . . .
un saludo
Chris
Hi Chris
You're right. Some spores seem to be constricted at this picture! But I would have liked to know how the guttulation in living ascospores was.
Thanks a lot for help me



Stomiopeltis-callunae-0001.pdf