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17-12-2016 23:47

Rubén Martínez-Gil Rubén Martínez-Gil

Hola a todos. Pongo unas fotos de un asco que hem

20-12-2016 17:25

Roland Labbé

Bonjour !Voici un disco inconnu pour nous.Il se pe

19-12-2016 19:11

DirkW DirkW

salut a tous, has anybody an opinion on this anam

17-11-2016 11:27

Peter Thompson

Hello Everyone,I have found some whitish fruit bod

16-12-2016 18:26

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Bonsoir à tous,Trouvé dernièrement cet hypogé,

14-12-2016 14:11

Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

In the Eifel National Park I also found this anamo

17-12-2016 16:06

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Bonjour à tous,Que pensez-vous de cet Hymenogaste

17-12-2016 21:59

Stephen Martin Mifsud Stephen Martin Mifsud

I've just collected the data and micrographs of an

17-12-2016 16:16

Stephen Martin Mifsud Stephen Martin Mifsud

Hi, I believe this asco is Aleuria aurantia but th

17-12-2016 10:28

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

Creo que no es un Ascomyceto,  no se si es algun

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Two interesting types of discomycetes
Godorova Olga, 24-01-2014 16:59
Godorova OlgaHello, dear friends. I'd like to post pictures of two interesting discomycetes, that were met and pictured in warm costal region of Israel.
That time I had no chance to make mycroscopy check, but still wonder, what these could be. Tried to search for pictures in the internet, but found nothing like that. Maybe someone could say, what it could be and where to search about the Family and the Genus of each one of them. 
Thank you in advance.
Olga
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Raúl Tena Lahoz, 25-01-2014 17:33
Raúl Tena Lahoz
Re : Two interesting types of discomycetes
Hi Olga

Nothing sure without micro... but because of the change of colour in the hymenium of the first species and its macroscopic appereance, one could think in Lambertella. Which is the substrare underneath?

For the second, the colours remind me to young apothecia of Kallistoskypha incarnata (=Caloscypha incarnata), but you should have Eucalyptus in the area. Any ecologucal data?

But as I say, without any other data, it is difficult to give a good opnion, just some guesses.

Do you have any sample stored?  

Cheers,
Raúl
Carlo Agnello, 25-01-2014 19:38
Carlo Agnello
Re : Two interesting types of discomycetes
Hi Friends, 
Lambertella seems like a good guess ... Anyway a Rutstroemiaceae. The pink species I exclude Kallystoskypha beyond habitat by young samples seems different .... I thought Rhodotarzetta or Rhodoscypha ...
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Godorova Olga, 25-01-2014 20:04
Godorova Olga
Re : Two interesting types of discomycetes
Thank you, Raul, and thank you again, Carlo. :)
Yes, there are lots of Eucalyptus in the area, and sometimes there are Cupressus. That was warm, mostly sandy, costal area, but no any specific data, as I was there by chance. Could just picture the mushrooms, but had no chance to collect and store mushrooms for check.
But thank you anyways, you gave me good ideas, where to look. I hope, next time I see them, I'll be able to collect them and make some mycroscopy.
Olga.