
03-05-2016 21:09
HiCould anyone confirm that this is Pseudoplectani

04-05-2016 15:49
Adam PolhorskýHello everyone, microscopy corresponds well with U

04-05-2016 16:27
Adam PolhorskýI´m not very confident about the ID due to the co

01-05-2016 07:30

Bonjour à tous,J'ai découvert hier deux espèces

04-05-2016 14:44
akcay mustafa emreHi all,Specimens examined on pine cone. Ascocarps

03-05-2016 10:55

Hello,please, could someone provide me this paper?

04-05-2016 12:55
Hi again These small (up to 250 microns high) gre
Pseudoplectania nigrella
Malcolm Greaves,
03-05-2016 21:09
Could anyone confirm that this is Pseudoplectania nigrella.
Found in moss under Picea. Dark brown to almost black 2.8cm across for the largest one. The outer surface covered in a mat of dark hairs. Spores smooth 11.5-13µ showing a distinct gellatinous outer layer. Paraphyses slightly swollen many forked towards the top.
Thanks
Mal
Viktorie Halasu,
03-05-2016 22:31

Re : Pseudoplectania nigrella
Hello,
P. lignicola (which sometimes grows on soil) is excluded, because spores are placed excentrically in the surrounding membranaceous sheath. P. sphagnophila and lignicolous P. melaena should have hooked paraphyses (Otidea-like). But I don't have enough data about other species.
Tori
P. lignicola (which sometimes grows on soil) is excluded, because spores are placed excentrically in the surrounding membranaceous sheath. P. sphagnophila and lignicolous P. melaena should have hooked paraphyses (Otidea-like). But I don't have enough data about other species.
Tori
Michael Beug,
04-05-2016 01:41

Re : Pseudoplectania nigrella
You precisely describe what I find in North America as Pseudoplectania nigrella
Malcolm Greaves,
04-05-2016 23:57
Re : Pseudoplectania nigrella
Thanks Michael and Viktorie.
Mal
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