
03-07-2016 20:56

Good nightThis Sarcoscypha, 1-1,5 cm diam., was fo

03-07-2016 22:47
Salvador TelloHola a todos. Estos pseudotecios los recogí en m

03-07-2016 15:59

Dear collegues I have recently found this fun

01-07-2016 21:36
no se si alguien puede darme alguna sugerenciaJose

01-07-2016 02:17

Good evening,I would like to ask your opinion on t
Jelly anamorph with Fusarium like spores
Stip Helleman,
15-04-2016 22:51

this one I found on a last autumn fallen large branch of Quercus, all smaller branches and twigs were covered with it, probably arising from old Pyrenos but not sure
Spores are always 3 septate up to 40 mu long, consistence gelatinous
Does anyone has a idea about the genus or species or the Teleomorph connection
Thanks in advance,
Stip
Uwe Lindemann,
15-04-2016 23:02
Re : Jelly anamorph with Fusarium like spores
Hi Stip, for me it looks like an unripe Tremella globispora or something similar...
Best, Uwe
Best, Uwe
Stip Helleman,
15-04-2016 23:16

Re : Jelly anamorph with Fusarium like spores
Hi Uwe, Tremella was my first thought but with this microscopy???
Stip
Stip
Uwe Lindemann,
15-04-2016 23:48
Re : Jelly anamorph with Fusarium like spores
... yes, the microscopical features are strange. Maybe a hyperparasite?
Best, Uwe
Best, Uwe
Stip Helleman,
16-04-2016 00:27

Re : Jelly anamorph with Fusarium like spores
that is an option, I will regularly visit the branch
Stip
Stip
Christian Lechat,
16-04-2016 06:24

Re : Jelly anamorph with Fusarium like spores
Hi to all,
your specimens are clearly sporodochia of fusarium-like, asexual state of Nectriaceae.
Cheers,
Christian
your specimens are clearly sporodochia of fusarium-like, asexual state of Nectriaceae.
Cheers,
Christian
Stip Helleman,
16-04-2016 10:01

Re : Jelly anamorph with Fusarium like spores
Thanks a lot Christian, I will let you know what will become of it if there grows a teleomorph from.
Stip
Stip