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Geopora sumneriana!
Ridha EL MOKNI,
12-03-2012 00:26
yesterday I found this huge ascomycete within a pine forest under Aleppo pine in northwestern Tunisia.
Can you confirm my identification or is it another species of Geopora?!
Thank you very much in advance.
EL Ridha MOKNI
Iglesias Plácido,
12-03-2012 00:45
Re : Geopora sumneriana!
No, es Sarcosphaera crassa
Gilbert MOYNE,
12-03-2012 09:00
Re : Geopora sumneriana!
La surface externe paraît bien lisse et ces tons un peu violacé sur l'hyménium font plutôt penser à Sarcosphaera crassa comme le did Placido.
Gilbert
Gilbert
Aouali Souhila,
12-03-2012 13:32
Re : Geopora sumneriana!
Hello Redha,
I do join the suggestion of our colleagues. Geopora sumneriana prefers growing under cedar trees (the French name is : geopore des cèdres), occasionally under yew trees (If). For comparison I am attaching some pictures of G. sumneriana collected in 2011, at the Chrea National Park (Algeria).
Best.
Souhila.
I do join the suggestion of our colleagues. Geopora sumneriana prefers growing under cedar trees (the French name is : geopore des cèdres), occasionally under yew trees (If). For comparison I am attaching some pictures of G. sumneriana collected in 2011, at the Chrea National Park (Algeria).
Best.
Souhila.
François Valade,
12-03-2012 19:13
Re : Geopora sumneriana!
Geopora : Melzer négative
Sarscosphaera : Melzer positive
Sarscosphaera : Melzer positive
Ridha EL MOKNI,
13-03-2012 23:24
Re : Geopora sumneriana!
Thank you very much for your help.
I can see very well why isn't it Geopora!
Souhila, thank you very much for the photos.
Best Regards.
Ridha EL MOKNI








