
15-03-2019 16:20
Thorben HülsewigHi there, some days ago i found on Malus bark thi

14-03-2019 18:27

Found on leaves of planted (non-native) Cordyline

14-03-2019 12:55
Dragiša SavicHi to all,I found on the seed of Cornus mas intere

13-03-2019 17:34

Found on deer dung.Pseudothecia: globose.Asci: 8-s

14-03-2019 00:09
Elsa SousaGood evening,I found these ascomata on a dead bran

14-03-2019 16:25
me mandan elmaterial de Galicia, recolectado en

09-03-2019 18:48

Dear Forum, This morning in a small forest with A

02-03-2019 20:51

Hello, Found by a mushroomfriend. I think this i
Dasyscyphus niveus?
Alan Smith,
15-03-2019 00:03
I found this nice little group in a crevice of a decaying oak stump near Sheffield, UK. I think it is Dasyscyphus niveus rather than D.virgineus - is there enough here for anyone to confirm or suggest an alternative?
Merci, Alan
Hans-Otto Baral,
15-03-2019 07:38

Re : Dasyscyphus niveus?
Yes, the narrow, little protruding paraphyses and the hairs with a smooth upper part are diagnostic, as is the substrate (Quercus, only rarely Fagus or other trees).
Since a long time the name is Dasyscyphella nivea, and species with apically warted hairs are placed in Lachnum. Genetically they fall in different clades.
Dasyscyphus disappeared or survived in the new name Neodasyscypha (cerina).
Zotto
Since a long time the name is Dasyscyphella nivea, and species with apically warted hairs are placed in Lachnum. Genetically they fall in different clades.
Dasyscyphus disappeared or survived in the new name Neodasyscypha (cerina).
Zotto
Alan Smith,
16-03-2019 22:47
Re : Dasyscyphus niveus?
thank you so much, Zotto
regards, Alan