15-06-2016 23:13
Salvador TelloHola a todos.Estoy buscando el siguiente artículo
11-06-2016 18:40
Rubén Martínez-Gil
Hola a todos. Subo unas fotos de una Orbilia que
16-06-2016 13:06
Peter ThompsonHello Everyone,I have found some pseudothecia embe
16-06-2016 10:09
Angel Pintos
Stromata elongate, containing immersed locules. As
14-06-2016 19:16
Blasco Rafael
Hola, no se si esto puede ser el anamorfo del Loph
04-06-2016 22:11
Thorben HülsewigHi there,yesterday i found this fungus on a rotten
Hymenoscypus sp.
oyvind weholt,
12-06-2016 10:44
Hans-Otto Baral,
12-06-2016 12:47
Re : Hymenoscypus sp.
I am sorry but there are several possibilities. Without living spores, best with a photo, I can say nothing. Possible would be Hymenoscyphus menthae which has multiguttulate spores.
oyvind weholt,
12-06-2016 13:58
Re : Hymenoscypus sp.
Thanks for your comment. H.menthae seems to be in good agreement I will try to have a photo of the spores.
oyvind weholt,
16-06-2016 18:19
Hans-Otto Baral,
16-06-2016 21:43
Re : Hymenoscypus sp.
Yes, this is great, quite clearly without croziers, and spore guttulation/spore size correct.
4 mm diam. is actually very rarely attained, but it occurred.
So this will be the first record for Scandinavia outside of Denmark!
Zotto
4 mm diam. is actually very rarely attained, but it occurred.
So this will be the first record for Scandinavia outside of Denmark!
Zotto
Per Vetlesen,
17-06-2016 11:35
Re : Hymenoscypus sp.
Thank you very much for all help.
The tree apothecia I have seen measured: 0.8 - 2 × 0.4 - 1 mm.
The tree apothecia I have seen measured: 0.8 - 2 × 0.4 - 1 mm.
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Hymenoscyphus spores



