21-05-2014 20:07
Marcus YeoI recently found this discomycete growing on dead
03-06-2014 15:44
Malcolm GreavesNot the best time to be posting a Scutellinia with
05-06-2014 20:56
Andrew N. MillerDear All, This paper with a key to species of He
05-06-2014 20:19
Rodríguez BorjaHi everybody!I have these cupulate apothecia (2cmm
05-06-2014 11:44
Quijada Luissorry, before I forget it would be great if somebo
05-06-2014 11:11
Quijada LuisHi all, Nowadays I am working in the genus Discin
05-06-2014 00:21
Malcolm GreavesSomeone asked me to look at this Scutellinia found
02-06-2014 19:35
François BartholomeeusenDear all,FRB found on dead stems of urtica, moist
Apothecia ca 0.3-0.4 mm diameter; sessile; with cream-coloured hymenium. Excipulum textura angularis. Margin with yellowish hairs(?), ca 40-50 µm long, forming an aggregated mass in which individual components are very difficult to distinguish.
Asci 35-40(-45) x 4-5 µm, 8-spored, with croziers, tips staining blue in IKI.
Paraphyses apparently sparse, narrowly cylindrical, ca 1 µm wide.
Spores 10-14 x 1.5-2 µm, with medium-sized oil bodies (ca 30-40% of spore volume).
I assume it belongs to the Hyaloscyphaceae but I haven't managed to put a name to it. I'd be grateful for any help.
Merci
Marcus
Perhaps this is Psilachum lanceolato-paraphysatum. In that species the medulla often reacts blue in IKI, also the anchoring hyphae.
The apos like to grow near a black ?coelomycete, maybe also in your case.
Zotto
Thanks Zotto.
In many respects my specimen does resemble the collections of Psilachnum lanceolato-paraphysatum that you have described/illustrated in your files. I see that you have images of a collection by Piotr Perz in which the hairs are covered in gel, which seems also to be the case in my specimen.
I'll test the reaction of the medulla to IKI. I'll also have another look at the paraphyses - I think in some cases they were distinctly more lanceolate than the one shown in my photo.
Different descriptions of this species seem to vary in some characters. For example, Raitviir says that asci arise from simple septa whereas other descriptions mention croziers. Spore dimensions also seem to be rather variable.
Marcus
actually Raitviir was in error in several cases. I remember Incrupila aspidii which always had croziers when I saw it.
Zotto
I've been having another look at this specimen.
I was mistaken about the paraphyses. They are lanceolate (not cylindrical), tapered to an acute apex, ca 3 µm wide, exceeding the asci by about 10 µm.
Hairs seem to be narrowly cylindrical, ca 2-3 µm wide, but are very difficult to discern because they are aggregated in a mass.
The medulla appears to be blue in IKI (though I struggled to cut a decent section).
The apothecia are closely associated with a sterile coelomycete/hyphomycete, with brown septate setae, 120-220 µm long.
So Psilachnum lanceolato-paraphysatum seems to be a distinct possibility.
Marcus
Thank you!
Marcus