17-07-2014 12:59
Can anyone suggest if this could be anything other
17-07-2014 17:24
Hi to everybody I need your help with this pyreno
16-07-2014 22:30
Mafalda Freire Fernando
Estimated,I am Fernando and I am doing master in B
15-07-2014 22:48
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)
Good evening,these fungi grew on old parts of herb
15-07-2014 11:00
Marja PennanenHello forum,these can be 1 mm wide, the underside
14-07-2014 04:21
Masanori KutsunaHello everyone, I found small disco on fallen lea
14-07-2014 14:16
Bernard Declercq
Hello everyone,Collected on rod of Rubus fruticosu
14-07-2014 16:34
Nina FilippovaThis quite distinctive species commonly met on ste
13-07-2014 18:12
Chris Yeates
This collection was made on cattle dung (incubated
Ophiocordyceps entomorrhiza
Malcolm Greaves,
17-07-2014 12:59
Thanks
Mal
Pierre-Arthur Moreau,
17-07-2014 13:08
Re : Ophiocordyceps entomorrhiza
Dear Malcolm,
I think your found the sexual stage of a Claviceps. The black form on which they grow seems to be a sclerotium.
Best regards, Pierre-Arthur
I think your found the sexual stage of a Claviceps. The black form on which they grow seems to be a sclerotium.
Best regards, Pierre-Arthur
Jacques Fournier,
17-07-2014 20:26
Re : Ophiocordyceps entomorrhiza
trop fort PAM!
Amitiés,
Jacques
Amitiés,
Jacques
Malcolm Greaves,
17-07-2014 23:28
Re : Ophiocordyceps entomorrhiza
That accounts for why it looked like a grass seed. I have never seen it in this form before.
Thanks Pierre-Arthur.
Mal
Thanks Pierre-Arthur.
Mal
Pierre-Arthur Moreau,
18-07-2014 09:00
Re : Ophiocordyceps entomorrhiza
Venant de toi ce n'est même plus un compliment, c'est un honneur ! Merci Jacques ;-)


