11-02-2026 22:15
William Slosse
Today, February 11, 2026, we found the following R
11-02-2026 19:28
Lothar Krieglsteiner
on small deciduous twig on the ground in forest wi
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Stefan BlaserHi everybody, This collection was collected by J
10-02-2026 17:42
Bernard CLESSE
Bonjour à toutes et tous,Pourriez-vous me donner
10-02-2026 18:54
Erik Van DijkDoes anyone has an idea what fungus species this m
09-02-2026 20:10
Lothar Krieglsteiner
The first 6 tables show surely one species with 2
09-02-2026 14:46
Anna KlosGoedemiddag, Op donderdag 5 februari vonden we ti
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Margot en Geert VullingsOn a barkless poplar branch, we found hairy discs
Encoeliaceae ? 200614 145
Miguel Ángel Ribes,
27-02-2015 01:38
This small, 800 µm, with brown hymenium and more clear hairs was growing in a wood inside a "fayal-brezal" forest in Tenerife (Canary Islands) and I don't find a genus for it.Asci 8-spores, croziers +, IKI -, (27.5) 29.8 - 41.8 (42.7) x (4.6) 5.3 - 6.4 (7.1) µm; N = 31; Me = 35.0 x 5.9 µm.
Spores elyposoidal-ovoid with 2 (sometimes 3) small LB, (4.5) 4.7 - 5.3 (5.7) x (2.0) 2.2 - 2.5 (2.6) µm; Q = (1.7) 2.0 - 2.3 (2.5); N = 57; Me = 5.0 x 2.4 µm ; Qe = 2.1
Paraphysis cylindrical, septate, not enlargued at apex.
Ectal excipullum dark brown with textura angularis.
Medullar excipullum with textura cylindrical, parallel hyphae to the hymenium.
Hairs brown, pointed, tapared towards the apex, without septum (or only 1).
Thank you.
Miguel Á. Ribes
Stip Helleman,
27-02-2015 07:17
Re : Encoeliaceae ? 200614 145
Dear Miguel,
I am missing the subiculum, further it reminds me strong to Eriopezia caesia.
Greetings,
Stip
I am missing the subiculum, further it reminds me strong to Eriopezia caesia.
Greetings,
Stip
Miguel Ángel Ribes,
27-02-2015 09:42
Re : Encoeliaceae ? 200614 145
Yes, macro is similar, but at least subiculum, not gregarious growing, hairs and IKI reaction is different.
Thank you Stip.
Thank you Stip.
Hans-Otto Baral,
27-02-2015 11:11
Re : Encoeliaceae ? 200614 145
Spores remind me of a Hyphodiscus, but hairs and exciple much more of an Unguiculariopsis. No further idea. You could look whether KOH extrudes any pigment into the medium, though Unguiculariopsis ususally doesn't.
Miguel Ángel Ribes,
27-02-2015 12:39
Re : Encoeliaceae ? 200614 145
Thank you Zotto
Next monday I will check with KOH.
Cheers.
Next monday I will check with KOH.
Cheers.











