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Schumacher & Silvertsen
Stip Helleman,
03-11-2014 16:19

does anyone have for me this article: Schumacher & Silvertsen? 1987 Sarcoleotia globosa, taxonomy,ecology and distribution. in Arctic and Alpine Mycology 2.
Thanks in advance,
Stip
Hustad Vincent,
03-11-2014 16:32
Re : Schumacher & Silvertsen
Hi Stip,
I have attached it below.
Vince
I have attached it below.
Vince
Stip Helleman,
03-11-2014 16:38

Re : Schumacher & Silvertsen
That is quick, thanks a lot Vince!
kind regards,
Stip
kind regards,
Stip
Beñat Jeannerot,
04-11-2014 03:56

Re : Schumacher & Silvertsen
Adio Stip,
If you're interested, we have found this S. globosa three times during the zone alpine ascomycetes 2014 foray in the french Pyrenees.
One of the collection has a special ecology : at the entrance of a marmot hole.
Amically,
Beñat
If you're interested, we have found this S. globosa three times during the zone alpine ascomycetes 2014 foray in the french Pyrenees.
One of the collection has a special ecology : at the entrance of a marmot hole.
Amically,
Beñat
Stip Helleman,
04-11-2014 15:46

Re : Schumacher & Silvertsen
Hi Beñat,
that is a lot for such a rare species, at the entrance of a marmot hole is rather unknown although the species seems to like disturbed places.
I was interested in this species because someone did send me a collection for verification. Unfortunately (or not) it turned out to be something completely different: Hypomyces porphyreus! So I still don't know what Sarcoleotia globosa really looks like, if you have any (micro)photos in living state to share I would appreciate very much.
Amitiés,
Stip
that is a lot for such a rare species, at the entrance of a marmot hole is rather unknown although the species seems to like disturbed places.
I was interested in this species because someone did send me a collection for verification. Unfortunately (or not) it turned out to be something completely different: Hypomyces porphyreus! So I still don't know what Sarcoleotia globosa really looks like, if you have any (micro)photos in living state to share I would appreciate very much.
Amitiés,
Stip
Beñat Jeannerot,
05-11-2014 02:28

Re : Schumacher & Silvertsen
Adio Stip,
I don't have photos because :
- one collection : my head in the marmot hole and Nicolas Van Vooren behind me to receive specimens, so impossible to make a macro-photo.
- two other collections but I don't remember who...
- microscopic studies : I don't remember too, perhaps Michel or Brigitte, perhaps Nico...
If they see this message...
- exsiccata : not in my herbarium, sure.
If you want, I can send a mail to Gilles Corriol which has made a table with all datas of this foray. We can find names and herbaria.
Beñat
I don't have photos because :
- one collection : my head in the marmot hole and Nicolas Van Vooren behind me to receive specimens, so impossible to make a macro-photo.
- two other collections but I don't remember who...
- microscopic studies : I don't remember too, perhaps Michel or Brigitte, perhaps Nico...
If they see this message...
- exsiccata : not in my herbarium, sure.
If you want, I can send a mail to Gilles Corriol which has made a table with all datas of this foray. We can find names and herbaria.
Beñat
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
05-11-2014 07:30

Re : Schumacher & Silvertsen
Hi Stip.
Here is a picture of one of the Pyrenean collection and also a drawing of living spores.
Main microscopic features are: Medullary excipulum of t. intricata. Asci 127-150 × 10-12 µ, with crozier, apical ring IKI+ (bb), pars spor. 21-34 µm, 8-spored. Paraphyses brown pigmented, Ø 2-2.5 µm. Spores 23-30 × 4-5 µm wiht numerous LBs
Here is a picture of one of the Pyrenean collection and also a drawing of living spores.
Main microscopic features are: Medullary excipulum of t. intricata. Asci 127-150 × 10-12 µ, with crozier, apical ring IKI+ (bb), pars spor. 21-34 µm, 8-spored. Paraphyses brown pigmented, Ø 2-2.5 µm. Spores 23-30 × 4-5 µm wiht numerous LBs
Stip Helleman,
05-11-2014 10:40

Re : Schumacher & Silvertsen
Thanks Beñat and Nico,
a beautiful species, great foto!
I hope the marmot survived the domestic violence :-)
cheers,
Stip
a beautiful species, great foto!
I hope the marmot survived the domestic violence :-)
cheers,
Stip