06-08-2015 07:45
Stephen Martin Mifsud
Hi, I had this image for identification since few
05-08-2015 22:12
Joaquin MartinHiHyalorbilia found in branch of Quercus rubra.Spo
05-08-2015 18:10
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)
Hello,I would like to know your oppinion on this S
05-08-2015 10:57
Blasco Rafael
Hola, tengo esta muestra recogida a 1400m sobre A.
04-08-2015 15:55
Steve ClementsBonjour,On a trouvé un Cordyceps la semaine derni
03-08-2015 23:20
Hi all, Help, I need : Hafellner, J.; Herzog, G.
01-08-2015 21:35
Thorben HülsewigHi there Today i found a fungus on a robber fly a
Hi everyone
Please see the attached pdf. Could this fungus be Diplonaevia luzulina? I think there are too much differences in spore and ascus size...The fungus was collected at 1500 m.
Thanks again
I think this fits well. The dark margin is unusual, but in find from Juncus (HB 8352) it is blackish as well.
I was never sure whether the spores in this species are septate already inside the living asci. perhaps some of them? Do you have more ascus photos to show this?
Hi Zotto
In fact I had doubts myself with this species but the host, Juncaceae and not Cyperaceae, took me away from it. Is it possible?
By the other hand I have not more microphotos that show ascospores inside the living asci.
Now I see that I have images of what was identified as D. luzulina. This seems to be actually your fungus as well, with dark margin.
I am very unsure what to conclude. maybe luzulina = emergens?
Diplonaevia-sp-0001.pdf