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Orbilia rosea ?
Thorben Hülsewig,
18-02-2017 22:00
today i found in wet area, near a creek this fungus.
It grow on rotten wood (Alnus or Populus).
Maybe Orbilia rosea ?
thanks in advance,
Thorben
Hans-Otto Baral,
18-02-2017 22:36
Re : Orbilia rosea ?
Hi Thorben
This is interesting that such a species occurs in February. O. rosea was only found as anamorph in Feb. , but apothecia appeared twice in March.
It could also be O. sarraziniana which was seen once in March but frequently in May-Oct. But the spore orientation (upper spores upwards) argues against it. However, we are not sure, we once got a sequence of such a fungus and it belonged to O. sarraziniana.
Kannst du mir bitte die Funddaten mitteilen? Alnus ist leicht zu erkennen, Poren in radialen Reihen (Querschnitt), Gefäße mit Leiterdurchbrechnungen (Radialschnitt).
Gruß
Zotto
This is interesting that such a species occurs in February. O. rosea was only found as anamorph in Feb. , but apothecia appeared twice in March.
It could also be O. sarraziniana which was seen once in March but frequently in May-Oct. But the spore orientation (upper spores upwards) argues against it. However, we are not sure, we once got a sequence of such a fungus and it belonged to O. sarraziniana.
Kannst du mir bitte die Funddaten mitteilen? Alnus ist leicht zu erkennen, Poren in radialen Reihen (Querschnitt), Gefäße mit Leiterdurchbrechnungen (Radialschnitt).
Gruß
Zotto
Thorben Hülsewig,
18-02-2017 23:01
Re : Orbilia rosea ?
Hallo Zotto,
besten dank.
Die Funddaten schicke ich dir gleich per E-Mail.
Morgen untersuche ich dann das Holz.
Viele Grüße
Thorben
besten dank.
Die Funddaten schicke ich dir gleich per E-Mail.
Morgen untersuche ich dann das Holz.
Viele Grüße
Thorben








