Accès membres

Mot de passe perdu? S'inscrire

29-11-2021 23:02

Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

I was asked to try and identify a Glutinoglossum s

28-11-2021 11:47

Viktorie Halasu Viktorie Halasu

Hello,I'm trying to find a name for this small yel

25-11-2021 22:25

Zoltan Lukacs Zoltan Lukacs

It was found in a deciduous forest, In Hungary. A

27-11-2021 02:38

Laurent LENEL Laurent LENEL

Bonjour à tous, voici ce que je pense être Otide

23-11-2021 15:26

Jennifer Fiorentino

First I supsected this was a slime mould but slime

26-11-2021 15:21

Joop van der Lee Joop van der Lee

Found on dung of roe deer.In detail it differs fro

26-11-2021 13:43

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Do you have any idea about this coelomycetous fung

25-11-2021 23:14

S. Rebecca

Hello, we are spending some time between Valencia

23-11-2021 23:46

Valencia Lopez Francisco Javier

Hola a todosEsta Lambertella emergían de entre la

23-11-2021 20:52

Jannes Boers

Hello Everyone, The passed year there have been s

« < 264 265 266 267 268 > »
Glutinoglossum
Malcolm Greaves, 29-11-2021 23:02
Malcolm  GreavesI was asked to try and identify a Glutinoglossum specimen.
The spores are between 65 and 88 with a mixture of 1-7 septa, many were 7 but less than a quarter reached that stage. Because it was dried I was unable to get a spore drop so I am not sure if many/all of the others might have matured to 7 septa.
The paraphyses were a mixture of hyaline and brown some swollen and others cylindical. One or two were "beak" shaped and one or two were contorted.
The hyphae of the stipe were also the same mixture of hyaline and brown again with some swollen and others cylindrical. They also showed signs of branching and many had outgrowths which I assume were the start of the branching process.
Could anyone suggest a name?
Thanks.
Mal
  • message #70864
  • message #70864
  • message #70864
  • message #70864
  • message #70864
  • message #70864
  • message #70864
Peter Püwert, 29-11-2021 23:33
Peter Püwert
Re : Glutinoglossum
Hi Malcolm,

I see quite a similarity here, also BENKERT 1976 shows such paraphyses.

Regards Peter.




Malcolm Greaves, 30-11-2021 01:00
Malcolm  Greaves
Re : Glutinoglossum
Thanks Peter
I expected the photo titles to be displayed but they didn't so I have added them again to clarify. The paraphyses have mostly just simple swollen heads with some with no swelling. The photo of the strange beaked or twisted heads are of the hyphae of the stem which is surrounded by a gelatinous layer and not paraphyses. Not sure if that would make you reconsider?
Mal