
28-12-2018 11:59
Elisabeth StöckliBonjour Sur branche de Pinus sylvestris (pinède

26-12-2018 11:11

Bonjuour:Je recherchePeziza badiofuscoides Donadin
Pragmopora pithya
Elisabeth Stöckli,
28-12-2018 11:59
Bonjour
Sur branche de Pinus sylvestris (pinède à 820 m), apothécies 0.4 - 1.2 mm de diamètre, isolé, grégaire ou fasciculé, l'hymenium brun-noir, surface externe brune, asques octosporées, 125 - 165 x 11.5 - 15 µm, IKI+, spores 55 - 75 x 3.5 - 4-5 µm, lisses, hyalines, multiseptés, paraphyses filiformes, renflées au sommet et recouverte d'une masse brune.
Merci d'avance pour vos avis.
Elisabeth
Hans-Otto Baral,
28-12-2018 12:20

Re : Pragmopora pithya
Cher Elisabeth!
Cést tres tres bon!!! I know this species only from Funk's description in America. Although described by Fries I am unaware of later records in Europe. Maybe someone knows more.
Interesting is that this species has amyloid asci, while other Pragmopora species are inamyloid.
Surely Luis will have interest in this.
Zotto
Cést tres tres bon!!! I know this species only from Funk's description in America. Although described by Fries I am unaware of later records in Europe. Maybe someone knows more.
Interesting is that this species has amyloid asci, while other Pragmopora species are inamyloid.
Surely Luis will have interest in this.
Zotto
Martin Bemmann,
28-12-2018 14:07

Re : Pragmopora pithya
Elisabeth had something like this before:
P.p. was excluded by the amyloid asci. But according to Groves' description the pores are staining blue.
Regards
Martin
Hans-Otto Baral,
28-12-2018 16:48

Re : Pragmopora pithya
Sehr gut Martin!
Now I do not know if and where I placed this 2015 collection in my folders :-(
Zotto
Now I do not know if and where I placed this 2015 collection in my folders :-(
Zotto
may mohamed,
28-12-2018 16:53

Re : Pragmopora pithya
Joyeux Noël
veuillez visiter notre page : https://www.minia.edu.eg/Minia/frhome.aspx
Merci de m'avoir lu ! A la prochaine
Merci d'avance.
Elisabeth Stöckli,
29-12-2018 20:17
Re : Pragmopora pithya
Merci Zotto & Martin.
Die beiden Funde scheinen dieselbe Art zu sein.
Elisabeth