
27-02-2014 09:31
Garrido-Benavent IsaacDear all,Has anybody a picture or description of t

02-03-2014 21:31

Bonsoir tousfound yesterday on a decorticated Sali

02-03-2014 19:05

Hello everybody,Yesterday I found this Ascomycetes

02-03-2014 16:05

Hi to all,This species was found on Orchid substra

01-03-2014 22:37
Salvador TelloHola.He encontrado estos Ascobolus que no consig

01-03-2014 18:16
Hello,I found this species on salix? Frb max 1,1mm

27-02-2014 18:46
Bonjour à tous,Pouvez-vous m'aider avec ces deux

25-02-2014 23:45
Peter ThompsonHello Everyone,I have found a black stromatic asco

27-02-2014 19:57
Found in sandy soil in forest with Pinus halepensi

28-02-2014 13:46
FRANCIS FOUCHIERBonjour, je cherche des articles sur Peziza indisc
Sarea difformis description
Garrido-Benavent Isaac,
27-02-2014 09:31
Has anybody a picture or description of the excipulum of Sarea difformis for comparison?
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Isaac
Garrido-Benavent Isaac,
27-02-2014 19:21
Re : Sarea difformis description
Thanks Zotto,
Hyphae from my specimens seem more stout (reaching 4 um in diameter) and they are apparently a bit more agglutinated. Hawskworth and Sherwood (1981) didn't mention the anastomosis, but it seems a constant character in my samples and yours. It would be interesting trying to get some molecular data to compare it!!
Cheers,
Isaac
Hyphae from my specimens seem more stout (reaching 4 um in diameter) and they are apparently a bit more agglutinated. Hawskworth and Sherwood (1981) didn't mention the anastomosis, but it seems a constant character in my samples and yours. It would be interesting trying to get some molecular data to compare it!!
Cheers,
Isaac
Hans-Otto Baral,
28-02-2014 18:14
Garrido-Benavent Isaac,
03-03-2014 14:13
Re : Sarea difformis description
Yes, that photo seems more similar to what I often find in this Sarea species.
Thanks for your opinion, Zotto.
Cheers,
Isaac
Thanks for your opinion, Zotto.
Cheers,
Isaac