08-09-2023 10:01
Bernard CLESSE
Bonjour à toutes et tous,Pourriez-vous m'aider po
08-09-2023 10:15
Bernard CLESSE
Bonjour à toutes et tous, Pourriez-vous m'aider
06-09-2023 12:23
Sylvie Le GoffBonjourSerait il possible d'avoir de l'aide concer
03-09-2023 11:40
Bernard Declercq
Hi friends,Collected on dead culms of bamboo (Phyl
27-08-2023 23:05
Andreas Gminder
Dear colleages,today I found a strinkingly bright
05-06-2023 11:09
Alex Konig
Hello fun-guys. I found around march , a little a
27-08-2023 10:31
Del 11 de agosto en bosque de abetosA ver si se
Hi again
The brownish hairs of these narrowly sessile apothecia are sepate, granulate, with crystal drusses at their tips, so I think it could belong to the genus Brunnipila. But I don't find a taxon that fits well with my collection, because the asci are IKI rb and don't have croziers at their bases. The paraphyses are broadly lanceolate and exceed the hymenium level.
This fungus grew on subalpine environnement (1700 m) on a decorticated branch of an ericaceous plant, maybe Geista florida.
Have you some ides for me?
Thanks again
But there is a sample that has H-:
Brunnipila aff. calyculiformis, 20.VI.2013, by Ruben Martinez Gil, on twigs and leaves of Quercus ilex at 1200 masl in northern Spain, in La Rioja. Ap. up to 1.5 mm, spores 8-12 x 1.5-2.5 µm. Hairs 150-175 µm long.
maybe it is the same.
Forgot to mention B. latebricola on Rhododendron which likewise is H+.
Also a sample as calyculiformis from Collado La Farrapona, on Vitis idaea (?, as Erica), by Jens Petersen was H+.
Hi Zotto
Certainly Ruben's collection is very close...
Many thanks



