
09-10-2012 22:09
Esquivel-Rios EduardoHi All.I found this Poronia in cow dung, have a la

10-10-2012 01:46
This time I am sure I have at last managed to give

07-10-2012 20:58
Esquivel-Rios EduardoHi All.I fond this Hysteriaceae in a dead trunk of

05-10-2012 21:23
Esquivel-Rios EduardoHi All.I found this Hypoxylon in a dead trunk, all

05-10-2012 15:31

Hi there,I am coming again with an interesting pyr

05-10-2012 03:30
Esquivel-Rios EduardoHi AllThis Hypoxylon (?) recently found With a la

03-10-2012 13:26
I found this white "Scutellinia" look alike on woo
I found this Poronia in cow dung, have a large sclerotia between the dung and soil, first have a conical cap but later is flat with peritecias in the upper surface. May be any can help in the species.

a long stalked species of Poronia is P. oedipus.
it is recorded from Panama: http://www.pnwfungi.org/pdf_files/manuscripts_volume_4/naf20093.pdf?
Regards
Martin

However, here is the protologue of P. oedipus by Montagne (1840) attached.
Regards
Martin
And see:Mycol. Res. 104 (12). 2000. Pag. 1417.

http://www.ascofrance.com/forum/11959/xylaria-guepini
Poronia oedipus (Mont.) Mont is smaller and has no bulb.
We have received a record from Panama Mrs Piepenbring.
Peter
Saludos.

of course I also know that for the determination of the type many factors are important. However, there are to my knowledge only such a great kind to manure, which I would describe as Poronia pileiformis . You got yourself but Xylaria (Acta Botanica Mexicana 42, 1998) called. Do you now have a another opinion?
Peter

I attach the description by Montagne on Poronia oedipus (little more extended as in the protologue) as he gave it in de la Sagras volumes on the natural history of Cuba (for quotation I add the title too). I only have a poor copy of the figures to it. (who has a higher resolution copy of the "Atlas" ?). This one is from the New York Public Library site: http://tiny.cc/pxazlw?
My impression is that what he describes as the bulbous base of the stipe is merely the sclerotium. What do you think?
Regards
Martin
Greetings!
Saludos!!!