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Philippe PELLICIERBonjour, pensez-vous que S. ceijpii soit le nom co
Podophacidium
Ronald Morsink,
09-11-2021 20:00
I found these small black ascomycetes on the ground and litter of hardwood and coniferous wood in The Netherlands. Mainly on the embankment of a dried-up stream.
Found in a mixed forest with deciduous and coniferous trees.
They are between 1-3 mm in size. At first, they are black in color and completely enclosed.
Now that they are more developed, they are unfolding. The outside turns brown, the inside yellow.
The top of the asci turns blue with Lugol.
Size of the asci: 110-150 mu long and 9-10 mu wide.
The spores have two, sometimes three oildrops and little oildrops between it.
Size of the spores: 10-16 mu long and 4-7 mu wide.
Q= 2.5
Regards,
Ronald Morsink
Enrique Rubio,
09-11-2021 20:11
Re : Podophacidium
I think it is a nice collection of Podophacidium xanthomelum.
Ronald Morsink,
10-11-2021 17:35
Re : Podophacidium
Thank you very much Enrique.
Is there maybe something else I can check from this species?
Regards,
Ronald Morsink
Is there maybe something else I can check from this species?
Regards,
Ronald Morsink
Enrique Rubio,
10-11-2021 18:00
Re : Podophacidium
I am sending you (in Spanish) a personal article about this fungus.
Ronald Morsink,
11-11-2021 17:49
Re : Podophacidium
Thank you very much Enrique, that will definitely help me.
what a beautiful article.
Regards,
Ronald Morsink
what a beautiful article.
Regards,
Ronald Morsink
Ronald Morsink,
11-11-2021 19:48