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Slo.: pecljata plitvica - Habitat: Mixed woodland, nearly flat ground, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh), partly protected from direct rain by trees canopies, mostly in shade, humid place, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, altitude 435 m (1.450 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: rotten petioles of Acer sp. leaves from last year. - Comments: Substrate specific species, yet not completely certain determination. Stalks seem a bit short. Growing in groups of many species, several hundred around. Pileus diameter about 1-3 mm. - Ref.: (1) http://www.bio.uio.no/bot/ascomycetes/Taxa/Rutstroemia.html . (2) M.Bon, Parey's Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 332. (3) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.1. Ascomycetes, Verlag Mykologia (1984), p 144.
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Slo.: pecljata plitvica - Habitat: Mixed woodland, nearly flat ground, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh), partly protected from direct rain by trees canopies, mostly in shade, humid place, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, altitude 435 m (1.450 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: rotten petioles of Acer sp. leaves from last year. - Comments: Substrate specific species, yet not completely certain determination. Stalks seem a bit short. Growing in groups of many species, several hundred around. Pileus diameter about 1-3 mm. - Ref.: (1) http://www.bio.uio.no/bot/ascomycetes/Taxa/Rutstroemia.html . (2) M.Bon, Parey's Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 332. (3) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.1. Ascomycetes, Verlag Mykologia (1984), p 144.
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Slo.: pecljata plitvica - Habitat: Mixed woodland, nearly flat ground, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh), partly protected from direct rain by trees canopies, mostly in shade, humid place, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, altitude 435 m (1.450 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: rotten petioles of Acer sp. leaves from last year. - Comments: Substrate specific species, yet not completely certain determination. Stalks seem a bit short. Growing in groups of many species, several hundred around. Pileus diameter about 1-3 mm. - Ref.: (1) http://www.bio.uio.no/bot/ascomycetes/Taxa/Rutstroemia.html . (2) M.Bon, Parey's Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 332. (3) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.1. Ascomycetes, Verlag Mykologia (1984), p 144.
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Slo.: pecljata plitvica - Habitat: Mixed woodland, nearly flat ground, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh), partly protected from direct rain by trees canopies, mostly in shade, humid place, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, altitude 435 m (1.450 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: rotten petioles of Acer sp. leaves from last year. - Comments: Substrate specific species, yet not completely certain determination. Stalks seem a bit short. Growing in groups of many species, several hundred around. Pileus diameter about 1-3 mm. - Ref.: (1) http://www.bio.uio.no/bot/ascomycetes/Taxa/Rutstroemia.html . (2) M.Bon, Parey's Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 332. (3) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.1. Ascomycetes, Verlag Mykologia (1984), p 144.
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Slo.: pecljata plitvica - Habitat: Mixed woodland, nearly flat ground, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh), partly protected from direct rain by trees canopies, mostly in shade, humid place, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, altitude 435 m (1.450 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: rotten petioles of Acer sp. leaves from last year. - Comments: Substrate specific species, yet not completely certain determination. Stalks seem a bit short. Growing in groups of many species, several hundred around. Pileus diameter about 1-3 mm. - Ref.: (1) http://www.bio.uio.no/bot/ascomycetes/Taxa/Rutstroemia.html . (2) M.Bon, Parey's Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 332. (3) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.1. Ascomycetes, Verlag Mykologia (1984), p 144.
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Slo.: pecljata plitvica - Habitat: Mixed woodland, nearly flat ground, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh), partly protected from direct rain by trees canopies, mostly in shade, humid place, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, altitude 435 m (1.450 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: rotten petioles of Acer sp. leaves from last year. - Comments: Substrate specific species, yet not completely certain determination. Stalks seem a bit short. Growing in groups of many species, several hundred around. Pileus diameter about 1-3 mm. - Ref.: (1) http://www.bio.uio.no/bot/ascomycetes/Taxa/Rutstroemia.html . (2) M.Bon, Parey's Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 332. (3) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.1. Ascomycetes, Verlag Mykologia (1984), p 144. - Picture taken on March 3. 2011 shows herbarium dry specimens. Fruitbodies haven't turned dark brown-black as per J.Breitenbach (1984), which excludes similar R. firma.
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Slo.: pecljata plitvica - Habitat: Mixed woodland, nearly flat ground, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh), partly protected from direct rain by trees canopies, mostly in shade, humid place, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, altitude 435 m (1.450 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: rotten petioles of Acer sp. leaves from last year. - Comments: Substrate specific species, yet not completely certain determination. Stalks seem a bit short. Growing in groups of many species, several hundred around. Pileus diameter about 1-3 mm. - Ref.: (1) http://www.bio.uio.no/bot/ascomycetes/Taxa/Rutstroemia.html . (2) M.Bon, Parey's Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 332. (3) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.1. Ascomycetes, Verlag Mykologia (1984), p 144. - Motic 2B-211, magnification 40 x, incidence light.
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Slo.: vijoliasta elatinka - Habitat: Beach wood, steep southeast faced mountain slope, calcareous ground, in shade and protected from direct rain by tree canopies, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 6-8 deg C, elevation 700 m (2.300 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: rotten trunk of a large Fagus sylvatica laying on ground. - Comment: About 2.5 cm (1 inch) across.
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Slo.: vijoliasta elatinka - Habitat: Beach wood, steep southeast faced mountain slope, calcareous ground, in shade and protected from direct rain by tree canopies, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 6-8 deg C, elevation 700 m (2.300 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: rotten trunk of a large Fagus sylvatica laying on ground. - Comment: About 2.5 cm (1 inch) across.
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Slo.: vijoliasta elatinka - Habitat: Beach wood, steep southeast faced mountain slope, calcareous ground, in shade and protected from direct rain by tree canopies, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 6-8 deg C, elevation 700 m (2.300 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: rotten trunk of a large Fagus sylvatica laying on ground. - Comment: About 2.5 cm (1 inch) across.
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Slo.: vijoliasta elatinka - Habitat: Mixed woodland, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh), partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, in shade, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 435 m (1.450 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: fallen, rotten, mostly debarked trunk of a broadleaved tree (most probably Acer sp. or less probably Quercus sp., not Fagus sylvatica). - Ref.:(1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascocoryne_sarcoides (2). http://www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/DisplayBlock~bid~5575~gid~~source~gallerydefault.asp . (3) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/r133599.htm . (4) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/p1/p10272.php . (5) http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Ascocoryne_sarcoides.html . (6) M.Bon, Pareys Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 323. (7) Key to ascocryne, H.O. Barak, E.Weber, Oct (2000). (8) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.1. Verlag Mykologia (1984), p154. (9) D.Arora, Mushrooms Demystified, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley (1986), pp 877. (10) email from Mr. Neven Matoec, biologist at Institute Rudjer Bokovi, Zagreb, Croatia. (11) personal communication Mr. Gregor Podgornik, NAC (Natural History Center) Tolmin, Slovenia.
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Slo.: vijoliasta elatinka - Habitat: Mixed woodland, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh), partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, in shade, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 435 m (1.450 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: fallen, rotten, mostly debarked trunk of a broadleaved tree (most probably Acer sp. or less probably Quercus sp., not Fagus sylvatica). - Ref.:(1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascocoryne_sarcoides (2). http://www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/DisplayBlock~bid~5575~gid~~source~gallerydefault.asp . (3) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/r133599.htm . (4) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/p1/p10272.php . (5) http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Ascocoryne_sarcoides.html . (6) M.Bon, Pareys Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 323. (7) Key to ascocryne, H.O. Barak, E.Weber, Oct (2000). (8) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.1. Verlag Mykologia (1984), p154. (9) D.Arora, Mushrooms Demystified, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley (1986), pp 877. (10) email from Mr. Neven Matoec, biologist at Institute Rudjer Bokovi, Zagreb, Croatia. (11) personal communication Mr. Gregor Podgornik, NAC (Natural History Center) Tolmin, Slovenia.
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Slo.: vijoliasta elatinka - Habitat: Mixed woodland, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh), partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, in shade, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 435 m (1.450 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: fallen, rotten, mostly debarked trunk of a broadleaved tree (most probably Acer sp. or less probably Quercus sp., not Fagus sylvatica). - Ref.:(1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascocoryne_sarcoides (2). http://www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/DisplayBlock~bid~5575~gid~~source~gallerydefault.asp . (3) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/r133599.htm . (4) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/p1/p10272.php . (5) http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Ascocoryne_sarcoides.html . (6) M.Bon, Pareys Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 323. (7) Key to ascocryne, H.O. Barak, E.Weber, Oct (2000). (8) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.1. Verlag Mykologia (1984), p154. (9) D.Arora, Mushrooms Demystified, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley (1986), pp 877. (10) email from Mr. Neven Matoec, biologist at Institute Rudjer Bokovi, Zagreb, Croatia. (11) personal communication Mr. Gregor Podgornik, NAC (Natural History Center) Tolmin, Slovenia.
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Slo.: vijoliasta elatinka - Habitat: Mixed woodland, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh), partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, in shade, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 435 m (1.450 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: fallen, rotten, mostly debarked trunk of a broadleaved tree (most probably Acer sp. or less probably Quercus sp., not Fagus sylvatica). - Ref.:(1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascocoryne_sarcoides (2). http://www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/DisplayBlock~bid~5575~gid~~source~gallerydefault.asp . (3) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/r133599.htm . (4) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/p1/p10272.php . (5) http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Ascocoryne_sarcoides.html . (6) M.Bon, Pareys Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 323. (7) Key to ascocryne, H.O. Barak, E.Weber, Oct (2000). (8) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.1. Verlag Mykologia (1984), p154. (9) D.Arora, Mushrooms Demystified, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley (1986), pp 877. (10) email from Mr. Neven Matoec, biologist at Institute Rudjer Bokovi, Zagreb, Croatia. (11) personal communication Mr. Gregor Podgornik, NAC (Natural History Center) Tolmin, Slovenia.
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Slo.: vijoliasta elatinka - Habitat: Mixed woodland, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh), partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, in shade, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 435 m (1.450 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: fallen, rotten, mostly debarked trunk of a broadleaved tree (most probably Acer sp. or less probably Quercus sp., not Fagus sylvatica). - Ref.:(1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascocoryne_sarcoides (2). http://www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/DisplayBlock~bid~5575~gid~~source~gallerydefault.asp . (3) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/r133599.htm . (4) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/p1/p10272.php . (5) http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Ascocoryne_sarcoides.html . (6) M.Bon, Pareys Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 323. (7) Key to ascocryne, H.O. Barak, E.Weber, Oct (2000). (8) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.1. Verlag Mykologia (1984), p154. (9) D.Arora, Mushrooms Demystified, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley (1986), pp 877. (10) email from Mr. Neven Matoec, biologist at Institute Rudjer Bokovi, Zagreb, Croatia. (11) personal communication Mr. Gregor Podgornik, NAC (Natural History Center) Tolmin, Slovenia. - Spore dimensions: 23.5 (SD=2.6) x 5.8 (SD=0.5) micr., Q=4.1 (SD=0.12), n=23.
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Slo.: vijoliasta elatinka - Habitat: Mixed woodland, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh), partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, in shade, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 435 m (1.450 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: fallen, rotten, mostly debarked trunk of a broadleaved tree (most probably Acer sp. or less probably Quercus sp., not Fagus sylvatica). - Ref.:(1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascocoryne_sarcoides (2). http://www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/DisplayBlock~bid~5575~gid~~source~gallerydefault.asp . (3) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/r133599.htm . (4) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/p1/p10272.php . (5) http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Ascocoryne_sarcoides.html . (6) M.Bon, Pareys Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 323. (7) Key to ascocryne, H.O. Barak, E.Weber, Oct (2000). (8) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.1. Verlag Mykologia (1984), p154. (9) D.Arora, Mushrooms Demystified, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley (1986), pp 877. (10) email from Mr. Neven Matoec, biologist at Institute Rudjer Bokovi, Zagreb, Croatia. (11) personal communication Mr. Gregor Podgornik, NAC (Natural History Center) Tolmin, Slovenia. - Spore dimensions: 23.5 (SD=2.6) x 5.8 (SD=0.5) micr., Q=4.1 (SD=0.12), n=23.
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Slo.: vijoliasta elatinka - Habitat: Mixed woodland, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh), partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, in shade, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 435 m (1.450 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: fallen, rotten, mostly debarked trunk of a broadleaved tree (most probably Acer sp. or less probably Quercus sp., not Fagus sylvatica). - Ref.:(1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascocoryne_sarcoides (2). http://www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/DisplayBlock~bid~5575~gid~~source~gallerydefault.asp . (3) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/r133599.htm . (4) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/p1/p10272.php . (5) http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Ascocoryne_sarcoides.html . (6) M.Bon, Pareys Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 323. (7) Key to ascocryne, H.O. Barak, E.Weber, Oct (2000). (8) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.1. Verlag Mykologia (1984), p154. (9) D.Arora, Mushrooms Demystified, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley (1986), pp 877. (10) email from Mr. Neven Matoec, biologist at Institute Rudjer Bokovi, Zagreb, Croatia. (11) personal communication Mr. Gregor Podgornik, NAC (Natural History Center) Tolmin, Slovenia. - Spore dimensions: 23.5 (SD=2.6) x 5.8 (SD=0.5) micr., Q=4.1 (SD=0.12), n=23.
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Slo.: vijoliasta elatinka - Habitat: Mixed woodland, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh), partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, in shade, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 435 m (1.450 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: fallen, rotten, mostly debarked trunk of a broadleaved tree (most probably Acer sp. or less probably Quercus sp., not Fagus sylvatica). - Ref.:(1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascocoryne_sarcoides (2). http://www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/DisplayBlock~bid~5575~gid~~source~gallerydefault.asp . (3) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/r133599.htm . (4) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/p1/p10272.php . (5) http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Ascocoryne_sarcoides.html . (6) M.Bon, Pareys Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 323. (7) Key to ascocryne, H.O. Barak, E.Weber, Oct (2000). (8) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.1. Verlag Mykologia (1984), p154. (9) D.Arora, Mushrooms Demystified, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley (1986), pp 877. (10) email from Mr. Neven Matoec, biologist at Institute Rudjer Bokovi, Zagreb, Croatia. (11) personal communication Mr. Gregor Podgornik, NAC (Natural History Center) Tolmin, Slovenia. - Spore dimensions: 23.5 (SD=2.6) x 5.8 (SD=0.5) micr., Q=4.1 (SD=0.12), n=23.
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Slo.: vijoliasta elatinka - Habitat: Mixed woodland, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh), partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, in shade, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 435 m (1.450 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: fallen, rotten, mostly debarked trunk of a broadleaved tree (most probably Acer sp. or less probably Quercus sp., not Fagus sylvatica). - Ref.:(1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascocoryne_sarcoides (2). http://www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/DisplayBlock~bid~5575~gid~~source~gallerydefault.asp . (3) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/r133599.htm . (4) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/p1/p10272.php . (5) http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Ascocoryne_sarcoides.html . (6) M.Bon, Pareys Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 323. (7) Key to ascocryne, H.O. Barak, E.Weber, Oct (2000). (8) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.1. Verlag Mykologia (1984), p154. (9) D.Arora, Mushrooms Demystified, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley (1986), pp 877. (10) email from Mr. Neven Matoec, biologist at Institute Rudjer Bokovi, Zagreb, Croatia. (11) personal communication Mr. Gregor Podgornik, NAC (Natural History Center) Tolmin, Slovenia. - Spore dimensions: 23.5 (SD=2.6) x 5.8 (SD=0.5) micr., Q=4.1 (SD=0.12), n=23.
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Slo.: vijoliasta elatinka - Habitat: Mixed woodland, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh), partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, in shade, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 435 m (1.450 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: fallen, rotten, mostly debarked trunk of a broadleaved tree (most probably Acer sp. or less probably Quercus sp., not Fagus sylvatica). - Ref.:(1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascocoryne_sarcoides (2). http://www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/DisplayBlock~bid~5575~gid~~source~gallerydefault.asp . (3) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/r133599.htm . (4) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/p1/p10272.php . (5) http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Ascocoryne_sarcoides.html . (6) M.Bon, Pareys Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 323. (7) Key to ascocryne, H.O. Barak, E.Weber, Oct (2000). (8) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.1. Verlag Mykologia (1984), p154. (9) D.Arora, Mushrooms Demystified, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley (1986), pp 877. (10) email from Mr. Neven Matoec, biologist at Institute Rudjer Bokovi, Zagreb, Croatia. (11) personal communication Mr. Gregor Podgornik, NAC (Natural History Center) Tolmin, Slovenia. - Spore dimensions: 23.5 (SD=2.6) x 5.8 (SD=0.5) micr., Q=4.1 (SD=0.12), n=23.
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Slo.: vijoliasta elatinka - Habitat: Mixed woodland, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh), partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, in shade, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 435 m (1.450 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: fallen, rotten, mostly debarked trunk of a broadleaved tree (most probably Acer sp. or less probably Quercus sp., not Fagus sylvatica). - Ref.:(1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascocoryne_sarcoides (2). http://www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/DisplayBlock~bid~5575~gid~~source~gallerydefault.asp . (3) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/r133599.htm . (4) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/p1/p10272.php . (5) http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Ascocoryne_sarcoides.html . (6) M.Bon, Pareys Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 323. (7) Key to ascocryne, H.O. Barak, E.Weber, Oct (2000). (8) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.1. Verlag Mykologia (1984), p154. (9) D.Arora, Mushrooms Demystified, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley (1986), pp 877. (10) email from Mr. Neven Matoec, biologist at Institute Rudjer Bokovi, Zagreb, Croatia. (11) personal communication Mr. Gregor Podgornik, NAC (Natural History Center) Tolmin, Slovenia. - Dimensions of small spores observed: 3.4 (SD=0.3) x 1.1 (SD=0.16) micr., n=30. Conidia?
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Slo.: vijoliasta elatinka - Habitat: Mixed woodland, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh), partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, in shade, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 435 m (1.450 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: fallen, rotten, mostly debarked trunk of a broadleaved tree (most probably Acer sp. or less probably Quercus sp., not Fagus sylvatica). - Ref.:(1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascocoryne_sarcoides (2). http://www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/DisplayBlock~bid~5575~gid~~source~gallerydefault.asp . (3) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/r133599.htm . (4) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/p1/p10272.php . (5) http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Ascocoryne_sarcoides.html . (6) M.Bon, Pareys Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 323. (7) Key to ascocryne, H.O. Barak, E.Weber, Oct (2000). (8) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.1. Verlag Mykologia (1984), p154. (9) D.Arora, Mushrooms Demystified, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley (1986), pp 877. (10) email from Mr. Neven Matoec, biologist at Institute Rudjer Bokovi, Zagreb, Croatia. (11) personal communication Mr. Gregor Podgornik, NAC (Natural History Center) Tolmin, Slovenia. - Dimensions of small spores observed: 3.4 (SD=0.3) x 1.1 (SD=0.16) micr., n=30. Conidia?
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Slo.: vijoliasta elatinka - Habitat: Mixed woodland, cretaceous clastic rock (flysh), partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, in shade, average precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 435 m (1.450 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: fallen, rotten, mostly debarked trunk of a broadleaved tree (most probably Acer sp. or less probably Quercus sp., not Fagus sylvatica). - Ref.:(1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ascocoryne_sarcoides (2). http://www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/DisplayBlock~bid~5575~gid~~source~gallerydefault.asp . (3) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/r133599.htm . (4) http://www.bioimages.org.uk/html/p1/p10272.php . (5) http://www.mykoweb.com/CAF/species/Ascocoryne_sarcoides.html . (6) M.Bon, Pareys Buch der Pilze, Kosmos (2005), p 323. (7) Key to ascocryne, H.O. Barak, E.Weber, Oct (2000). (8) J.Breitenbach, F.Kraenzlin, Eds., Fungi of Switzerland, Vol.1. Verlag Mykologia (1984), p154. (9) D.Arora, Mushrooms Demystified, Ten Speed Press, Berkeley (1986), pp 877. (10) email from Mr. Neven Matoec, biologist at Institute Rudjer Bokovi, Zagreb, Croatia. (11) personal communication Mr. Gregor Podgornik, NAC (Natural History Center) Tolmin, Slovenia.
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Slo.: gomoljasta zalogarica - Habitat: light, predominantly hard wood forest, next to a small stream, humid place in half shade; thick, sandy clay ground, ground coverage includes Anemone nemorosa, Crocus vernus, Petasites albus, Petasites paradoxus, Mercuralis perennis, Primula vulgaris, Chrysosplenium alternifolius, Lathraea squamaria, Galanthus nivalis, Oxalis accetosella, Rubus sp., etc., partly protected from direct rain by tree canopies, average precipitations ~ 3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, elevation 465 m (1.500 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. - Substratum: soil. - Comments: Associated with Anemone nemorosa; growing scattered solitary and in groups of several sporocarps, hundreds of sporocarps present, species, pileus diameter 1-2 cm, stem disproportionally long up to 8 cm, thin, fleshy, rubbery with small black (white inside) sclerotium at the end, sclerotium 412 mm long, at several, particularly smaller ones, sporocarps I was unable to find it; smell indistinctive, sporocarp flesh not brittle; SP whitish, abundant. Considered as a relatively rare species. - Spores smooth. Dimensions: 15.8 (SD = 1.6) x 7.8 (SD = 0.6) μ, Q = 2.03 (SD = 0.21), n = 28. Olympus CH20, NEA 100x/1.25, magnification 1.000 x, oil, in water, Congo red. AmScope MA500 digital camera. Asci dimensions: 126 (SD = 9.8) x 10.0 (SD = 1.0) μ, n = 14. Olympus CH20, NEA 40x, magnification 400, in water, Congo red. AmScope MA500 digital. Herbarium: Mycotheca and lichen herbarium (LJU-Li) of Slovenian Forestry Institute, Večna pot 2, Ljubljana, Index Herbariorum LJF - Ref.: (1) http://www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/DisplayBlock~bid~6772~source~gallerychooserresult.asp (2) R.M. Daehncke, 1200 Pilze in Farbfotos, AT Verlag (2009), p 1147. (3) http://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/cyberliber/59575/0009/002/0433.htm (4) http://www.wildaboutbritain.co.uk/dumontinia-tuberosa (5) Personal communication with Mr. Bojan Rot . Id'ed by Mr. Bojan Rot.