
29-08-2016 14:08
Hi to everybody These very densely, gregarious ap

26-08-2016 13:41
Thomas LæssøeThis tiny fungus has been repeatedly collected dur

24-08-2016 17:53

Hello, I'd like to ask for your help with this ino

22-07-2016 23:09
No me parece madera de fagus, porque es muy blan

17-04-2016 10:45
En restos de poda de ramas de Phoenix canariensis

08-04-2016 09:22
No se por donde mirara ver si hay alguna sugerenci

28-08-2016 11:30
Thomas LæssøeApo 1,8 mm, sessile, with very dark outer side and
These very densely, gregarious apothecia were growing on the hymenium of a very decayed resupinate, poroid fungus on wood of Fagus sylvatica at 1000 m of altitude. The apothecia are white, shortly stipitate by a stout, broad, cylindrical pseudostipe. The white hymenium is briefly cupulate, later aplanate or only slightly convex, 200-500 microns in diameter. Excipulum downy, as the margin.
The inconspicuous marginal cells are cylindrical or slightly clavate, smooth or finelly incrustate, but not verrucose as in Cistella species. Ectal excipulum of hyaline, roundish, angular to prismatical cells with no inclusions or VBs. Paraphyses optically empty, with no VBs.
Asci 8-spored, IKI b or rb, with croziers.
I think it could be near to Calycina guttulifera from Zotto's folder.
What do you think?
Thanks again

Maybe yours fits best the find by Patrice Tanchaud from 10.IX.2015 in lacking VBs and a blue apical ring. my 6787 was IKI purely red.
From 6787 we have a sequence (ITS and LSU). It clusters in Leptodontidium near L. trabinellum, but these fungi have VBs.
Zotto
yes, near this find : http://www.mycocharentes.fr/pdf1/413%201948%202%20.pdf
Patrice
Bonsoir Patrice
Oui. Je pense que ton champi est le même, qui as les cellules marginales avec un petit épaississement apicale.