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30-06-2025 06:57

Ethan Crenson

Hi all, Another find by a friend yesterday in Bro

30-06-2025 12:09

Edvin Johannesen Edvin Johannesen

This tiny, rather "rough" erumpent asco was found

30-06-2025 19:05

ALAIN BOUVIER

Bonjour à toutes et à tousJe cherche à lire l'a

30-06-2025 14:45

Götz Palfner Götz Palfner

This is a quite common species on Nothofagus wood

30-06-2025 16:56

Lydia Koelmans

Please can anyone tell me the species name of the

25-06-2025 16:56

Philippe PELLICIER

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29-06-2025 18:11

Ethan Crenson

Hello all, A friend found this disco yesterday in

28-06-2025 17:10

Peter Welt Peter Welt

I'm looking for: RANALLI, M.E., GAMUNDÍ, I.J. 19

28-06-2025 16:00

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.A tiny fungus shaped like globose black grai

27-06-2025 14:09

Åge Oterhals

I found this pyrenomycetous fungi in mountain area

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Orbilia sarraziniana o luteorubella
Garcia Susana, 31-10-2014 14:16
Hi:

With this I do not know correctly interpret what I see.
I think it's Orbilia sarraziniana, but I would like to know your opinion.

Thanks
Susana
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Hans-Otto Baral, 31-10-2014 16:56
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Orbilia sarraziniana o luteorubella
Yes, although the colour is not typical, the micros leave no doubt. Sporen orientation is o.k., and the obclavate spore shape with widest part often a bit more near the obtuse end.

I would be glad to include the collection data in my distribution map. Do you have coordinates?
 What is the substrate? bark?
Zotto
Garcia Susana, 31-10-2014 20:23
Re : Orbilia sarraziniana o luteorubella
Hello Zotto:

I sent the coordinates.
Apothecia were growing on bark of a hardwood, but I can not identify.
I send you photos of the substrate. I hope that you can identify it.


a greeting. thanks.


Susana

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Hans-Otto Baral, 31-10-2014 20:48
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Orbilia sarraziniana o luteorubella
Oh, it is Sarasibar, I know that place from other Orbilias :-)

I am quite sure this is Ulmus. Fraxinus I exclude because groups of small pores between the rings of large pores occur. Also the bark strongly reminds me of Ulmus.

Can you tell me the date and finder? Was it a rivulet lined with elm? Thanks.

Zotto
Garcia Susana, 31-10-2014 21:01
Re : Orbilia sarraziniana o luteorubella
Date: 25/10/2014
Finder: Susana Garcia
Yes, it Was a rivulet lined with elm. The same place as mollisia humidicola.

Susana