
16-09-2017 23:47
Cvenkel Miranhttp://agrozoo.net/jsp/Galery_one_image.jsp?id_gal

17-09-2017 17:27

Bonjour.Je vous soumets cette belle petite pézize

16-09-2017 11:57

... collected this week by Matthias Theiß during

15-09-2017 19:59

Bonsoir tousfollowing on from a recent find of Kar

16-09-2017 13:22

... collected twice in the last week, both times o

16-09-2017 12:59

... collected this week, on (another) Abies log, s

16-09-2017 13:31

... at first glance looking the same way than the

13-09-2017 20:10
En madera posiblemente de abetoApotecios 1-2 mm. e

19-08-2017 20:32
Hi.This collection of Scutellinia were collected i
Should be smaller fruiting bodies. Figured coz there are thalus margins that fit to Arthonia. Loc.: Slovenia
ref: http://fungi.myspecies.info/all-fungi/arthonia-graphidicola
click on img for description
Right ?
Hi,
Perhaps, but I don't see microscopical features. It's necessary to give an answer. Graphis has been identified as G. scripta, hasn't it ?
Thus, you should decribe ascomata : is it really arthrinoïd, or is it formed by perithecias ?
Other fungi occur on Graphis. The most frequent is Stigmidium microspilum, but it's a non-lichenized fungus. (here to compare : http://www.ascofrance.fr/search_recolte/3736 )
Alain
Is there somewhere a list on net in terms:
host lichen / guest ?
If it's a lichenicolous fungi, like your fungus on Graphis, lichenized or not, you can use :
http://mason.gmu.edu/~jlawrey/Lichenicolous/
Alain
Seems useful, but has some logical mistakes, See foristance:"Tichothecium latzelii"
Where is that in table ? Does that mean that after that is genus Endococcus (which I hope it is) or genus Tichothecium.
More nonlogical mistakes of that type there.