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12-11-2025 21:47

ruiz Jose

Hola a todos, me envían esta colección en resto

12-11-2025 09:25

Viktorie Halasu Viktorie Halasu

Hello, I need help with a pale terrestric Pseudom

11-11-2025 20:16

Bohan Jia

Hi, lastly I have found these tiny yellow decayin

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Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.A tiny ascomycete, appearing as erupting gra

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Elisabeth Stöckli

Bonjour, Trouvé sur tiges mortes de Rubus (ronce

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Francois Guay Francois Guay

I found this species in Quebec, Canada, on herbace

04-11-2025 14:53

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.Very small, globose, mucronate perithecia, b

08-11-2025 09:15

Michel Hairaud Michel Hairaud

Bonjour, Pouvez vous m'aider à identifier ce Mol

06-11-2025 16:50

Rot Bojan

Hello! Yesterday I found a fungus on or near a nee

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Pierre Repellin

Bonjpur,J'ai trouvé, sur une hampe florale d'Alli

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Synarthonia ochracea
Gonzalez Garcia Marta, 07-03-2022 12:37
Good morning, I am studying an arthonial and using keys leads me to Synarthonia ochracea. I would like to know the opinion of someone who has more experience than me in this type of fungi.
The thallus is unnoticeable with black lirelas with well developed carbonaceous excipulum and with the hymenium exposed to the outside. On aging, these lirelas show an orange pruina visible only microscopically (40x) that is K+ purple. K- hymenophore. Spores are hyaline of 2-4 cells, with the second cell larger than the apical 17-20 x 4 microns. When the spores mature inside the asci they turn brown. They present then, a coarse verrucous exosporium. I would appreciate your opinions.

Thank you very much.
Franz Berger, 07-03-2022 13:09
Franz Berger
Re : Synarthonia ochracea
From where is it? Substrate?

This looks like Opegrapha ochrocheila, now Alyxoria o.


Franz
Gonzalez Garcia Marta, 07-03-2022 13:25
Re : Synarthonia ochracea
Hello Franz
The collection is from Tineo (Asturias- North of Spain), but the friend who gave me the material could not be sure if it was Betula or Castanea. 
By touch, I think it is Betula, and the absence of a thallus could coincide with the fact that it parasitized Graphis, although it is risky to say so. 
Franz Berger, 07-03-2022 19:21
Franz Berger
Re : Synarthonia ochracea
Ist definetily Alyxoria ochrocheila. An autotrophic lichen, the thallus is the same like Graphis. Thallus looks damaged by snails. Not parasitic!
Substrate supposed Castanea. Betula bark normally is  to acid forAlyxoria, and also Graphis

Yours Franz
Gonzalez Garcia Marta, 07-03-2022 19:50
Re : Synarthonia ochracea
Muchas gracias Franz. Quedo muy agradecida.
Saludos.