
04-10-2017 20:45
Jan-Arne MentkenHello everyone,some days ago I found this one on b

02-10-2017 20:43

I am very short on sordariomycete literature and s

02-10-2017 04:20
Cvenkel MiranAny idea on not Xanthoria parietina part ?I think

02-10-2017 20:43

I am very short on sordariomycete literature and s

30-09-2017 19:22
Del dia 27/09/2017 en hajas de Fagus que traje a c

29-09-2017 20:56

.. also found by Jule and Millie (dogs of Sabine

28-09-2017 04:26
Ethan CrensonCollected recently in Southern Vermont (US), on a
Geoglossum fallax??
Rubén Martínez-Gil,
12-10-2017 20:23

Hola a todos.
Subo unas fotos de un Geoglossum que encontramos entre hierbas y musgos en talud húmedo.
Miden hasta 6 cm de altura.
Esporas de 4-12 septos.
¿Qué les parece?
Gracias
Rubén
Hans-Otto Baral,
12-10-2017 20:53

Re : Geoglossum fallax??
Could be fallax indeed but you did not see living asci? The spores in the living asci should always be hyaline, the ejection happens when they are still hyaline - this is a good character of fallax.
Zotto
Zotto
Rubén Martínez-Gil,
12-10-2017 21:49
Hans-Otto Baral,
12-10-2017 22:43

Re : Geoglossum fallax??
Yes, on the last pic I see about 4 living asci with hyaline spores, showing vacuole water below the spores and also on the sides between ascus wall and spores.
The ascus with brown spores is clearly dead, the ascus is collapsed (shrunken) and the wall tight with the spores.
The ascus with brown spores is clearly dead, the ascus is collapsed (shrunken) and the wall tight with the spores.
Rubén Martínez-Gil,
12-10-2017 23:32

Re : Geoglossum fallax??
Gracias por sus comentarios, Zotto.
Saludos
Rubén