
04-08-2024 10:47

(sub)alpine rivulet, on decaying wet stems of dico

04-08-2024 09:56

.. 30.6.24, on attached branch of shrubby Coronill

04-08-2024 08:56

... 25.6.24, on Corylus, subalpine but south-expos

02-08-2024 18:09
Is it possible to identify Ascocoryne sarcoides in

02-08-2024 14:43

in the Alps I repeatedly found Brunnipila-specimen

02-08-2024 15:34

.. 23.6.24, thermophilous submediterranean habitat

01-08-2024 20:25

Good afternoon This Ombrophila was growing in a v

02-08-2024 16:05
Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10114974
Pyrenopeziza/Pirottaea from Italian Alps
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
04-08-2024 10:47

In Pirottaea I find no match, and in Pyrenopeziza I end at P. millegrana that should grow on Filipendula (what the substrate isn`t).
Who has a better idea?
Best regards, Lothar
Hans-Otto Baral,
04-08-2024 11:21

Re : Pyrenopeziza/Pirottaea from Italian Alps
P. millegrana has a high lipid content. Pirottaea is clear, if accepting the genus. Are there never acute hairs? I recommend to measure more, e.g. are the asci 10 µm wide?
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
04-08-2024 11:27

Re : Pyrenopeziza/Pirottaea from Italian Alps
Hello Zotto,
thanks for your comment. I think I will have to re-examine the specimen. Maybe I will post again later.
thanks for your comment. I think I will have to re-examine the specimen. Maybe I will post again later.