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10-01-2009, 05:13 PM
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| | 3 tichy fungi help hello all,
3 more from today, grateful for help!
All on deciduous trees.
1 possible cylindrobasidium ? 
2 bisporella spp? 
3 this has been part of a previous thread, but now this is a slightly better pic - it is apparently piggybacking on metatrichia floriformis, no big fungi itself!
At first I thought it was frost (perhaps it still is!), but not with a macro shot, its not ice formed, so its some exceedingly tiny job that needs a specialist I think!??? (ie not me) Grateful for suggestions (clean ones). 
cheers
Ken
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10-01-2009, 08:09 PM
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| | | Re: 3 tichy fungi help Hallo Ken, Quote:
Originally Posted by diggleken 1 possible cylindrobasidium ?
2 bisporella spp?
3 this has been part of a previous thread, but now this is a slightly better pic - it is apparently piggybacking on metatrichia floriformis, no big fungi itself! | No. 1 is with a lot of certainty Peniophora incarnata
No. 2 is with the same lot of certainty Bisporella subpallida. This is the teleomorph of Bispora antennata, which forms the black strips on the cut surface of hardwood logs (Fagus, Corylus e.g.)
No. 3 is a parasite on myxomycetes and it has just the other days been named in another thread, but I don't know which one this was.
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Andreas | 
10-01-2009, 08:23 PM
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| | | Re: 3 tichy fungi help Thanks Andreas!
well I got no 2 right! 
Anyone know no 3 name? 
Ken
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10-01-2009, 09:23 PM
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| | | Re: 3 tichy fungi help Polycephalomyces tomentosus.
Maybe this one.
Cheers J.P.
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10-01-2009, 10:06 PM
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| | | Re: 3 tichy fungi help Hi,
yes, that was the one I thought of. Couldn't remember the name, though it's that easy ....
best regards,
Andreas | 
10-01-2009, 10:31 PM
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| | | Re: 3 tichy fungi help Hi Ken,
I think your third fungi, that mollisia is speaking of is this, as ID'd by CapAndBracket on your thread: - white florette fungus [quote] There is a fungus that atacks slime moulds (Metarichia and others). Polycephalomyces tomentosus. 
Arrowed in image, from the another myxomycete thread last summer.
Cheers J.P.[quote]
I Googled for images of the suggested Polycephalomyces, and some of them are remarkably like your find.
Regards
Mike. EDIT - C&B Beat me to it | 
11-01-2009, 08:27 AM
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| | | Re: 3 tichy fungi help Thanks all, I'd forget my own head if it was . . . . . . there. 
Ken
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