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24-11-2023 06:55

Danny Newman Danny Newman

more and higher resolution images available at ina

24-11-2023 21:10

Danny Newman Danny Newman

higher resolution images available at inaturalist.

24-11-2023 20:34

Danny Newman Danny Newman

more and larger resolution images available at ina

23-11-2023 09:59

Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

... found 19.11.23, Schwäbische Alb, on still att

23-11-2023 10:07

Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

.. on standing bush, Schwäbische Alb (Germany), 1

23-11-2023 11:55

Robin Isaksson Robin Isaksson

HiFound on calcareus ground between thallus of Ps

23-11-2023 10:27

Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

... 19.11.23, Schwäbische Alb.the fourth foto is

22-11-2023 10:48

Björn Wergen Björn Wergen

Dear friends,I have another one, of which I do not

20-11-2023 22:42

Robin Isaksson Robin Isaksson

Hi Maybe this one is a lichen, but cant find a

21-11-2023 19:29

Manak Roman

Hi all,in July I found these apos (max. diameter 6

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lignicolous Brunnipila sp. in high-elevation mixed conifer/aspen forest - New Mexico, USA
Danny Newman, 24-11-2023 06:55
Danny Newman
more and higher resolution images available at inaturalist.org/observations/186956562

Preliminary literature and fungarium searches indicate this may be a new genus record for the state of New Mexico.

Substrate likely spruce or fir, but aspen cannot be ruled out.  Substrate also shared by another Dasyscyphus-/Lachnellula-like discomycete, photos and micrographs of which are forthcoming.

Stage micrometer was recently lost, and so sadly I have no measurements at this time.


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Hans-Otto Baral, 24-11-2023 11:26
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : lignicolous Brunnipila sp. in high-elevation mixed conifer/aspen forest
Yes, this looks like Brunnipila, possibly B. calyculiformis. The asci should have croziers in that species.

The wood looks like an angiosperm, but that is easily seen in a cross-cut.
Danny Newman, 24-11-2023 21:13
Danny Newman
Re : lignicolous Brunnipila sp. in high-elevation mixed conifer/aspen forest - New Mexico, USA
thank you Zotto.  at my next opportunity, I will photograph the substrate in section and search for croziers.