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
02-02-2026 21:46
Margot en Geert VullingsOn a barkless poplar branch, we found hairy discs
07-02-2026 20:30
Robin Isaksson
Hi!Anyone that have this one and can sen it to me?
25-01-2026 23:23
Hello! I found this species that resembles Delitsc
05-02-2026 15:07
Found on a fallen needle of Pinus halepensis, diam
En palo de Retama
Castillo Joseba,
15-03-2017 08:41
No tengo ni idea de por donde mirar
A ver si hay alguna sugerencia
Joseba
Hans-Otto Baral,
15-03-2017 09:13
Re : En palo de Retama
Well, did you check IKI? Something ostropalean I think.
Without spores impossible to say. It reminds me of Stictis schizoxyloides, in which the hymenium reacts deep blue in IKI and the marginal lobes are coposed of a loose texture of brownish hyphae.
But that species I think I saw only outside Europe.
Without spores impossible to say. It reminds me of Stictis schizoxyloides, in which the hymenium reacts deep blue in IKI and the marginal lobes are coposed of a loose texture of brownish hyphae.
But that species I think I saw only outside Europe.
Castillo Joseba,
15-03-2017 09:54
Re : En palo de Retama
He hecho la prueba con un ejemplar, bañado en IKI y para mi no reaccciona al azul, por si acaso mi IKi no esta bueno (es de 7/2016) lo he comprobado trambien con Lugol y tampoco veo esa reacciión.
No tengo mas material y he pedido a Miguel Angel en Galicia que me busque mas
Pongo foto
Joseba
No tengo mas material y he pedido a Miguel Angel en Galicia que me busque mas
Pongo foto
Joseba
Hans-Otto Baral,
15-03-2017 10:12
Re : En palo de Retama
o.k., IKI and Lugol is the same but your "IKI" is too diluted while your "Lugol" seems good and is indeed negative. So it can hardly be that species. Only very few ostropalean taxa are inamyloid, I remember mainly Ostropa and Robergea.
Castillo Joseba,
26-04-2017 10:21
Hans-Otto Baral,
26-04-2017 16:15
Re : En palo de Retama
This is good, now the iodine is perfect. Seems indeed to be inamyloid. More I cannot say...








