25-02-2013 23:32
Marcel VegaSalut,quelq'un pourrait m'aider s'il-vous-plaît?J
10-01-2013 01:28
Michel Hairaud
Bonjour,Vous le savez déjà peut être, une sessi
24-02-2013 08:58
John Plischke
I have found hypocrea peltata in Florida and Louis
25-02-2013 23:24
Edit Szilvásy
Dear Forum, Found this asco on rotten stem of Sali
22-02-2013 06:47
Alan Rockefeller
I found this on well decayed oak wood at Sierra de
24-02-2013 17:38
Nina FilippovaI was going through the key by Raitviir (1970) to
24-02-2013 11:53
Caroline HobartHi all, First post so hope all loads Ok apologies
15-02-2013 19:50
Esquivel-Rios EduardoHi all.I found this Xylariaceae in dead wood,the
Coniochaeta-like on sandy soil
Björn Wergen,
11-09-2013 11:33
Hi there,Since a few weeks I am trying to identify a soil inhabiting, coniochaeta-like pyrenomycete with brown setae covering the whole fruitbody and up to 42x15µm big, black spores with a conspicuous germ slit and without any gel coat. IKI negativ, spores uniseriate and asci unitunicate.
Perithecia up to 1mm broad, ostiolate, black.
With this characteristics, it seems to be clear that this fungus is placed in Coniochaetales, Coniochaetaceae. But all genera I have checked do not have species with such big spores. Perhaps there is anyone who has already seen this curious thing.
regards,
björn
Thomas Læssøe,
11-09-2013 12:49
Re : Coniochaeta-like on sandy soil
we have a rather similar species on "soil" in a limestone pit in southern Sweden. We have failed to find a name for it. I haven't got the details at hand but the main characteristic was huge spores
Björn Wergen,
11-09-2013 13:00
Re : Coniochaeta-like on sandy soil
Hmm ok, thanks for the information, Thomas.
regards,
björn
regards,
björn
Gao Hanxing,
07-07-2023 04:56
Re : Coniochaeta-like on sandy soil
Hello,
I'm trying to find out if you've finally determined which species it is.
regards,
Gao
I'm trying to find out if you've finally determined which species it is.
regards,
Gao




