![]() ![]() ![]() Since I haven't done any microscopy and my experience with the habit of these species is very limited this find remains undetermined. Both species are much thicker and shorter and also stalks of both are short compared to total length of sporocarps. Unfortunately, habit of both is not similar to my pictures. Browsing through my literature moss as a substrate is explicitly mentioned only for Stemonitis herbatica and Stemonitis pallida. flavogenita can occasionally thrive on green plants also (mosses included?). Only the synoptic key in Ref.5 states that S. However, all three species are lignicolous, while this find was fruiting on moss. Size, stalk length compared to total length, diameter in relation to the length of sporocarps, slightly bended sporocarps seems to fit within the limits of variability of these species. Place: Bovec basin, west of Bovec, near the trail to Plužna village, East Julian Alps, Posočje, Slovenia EC.Ĭomment: Habit of this find resembles to some extent to Stemonitis splendens or Stemonitis flavogenita or Stemonitis lignicola. Substratum: fallen, debarked and completely rotten deciduous tree trunk, hidden in tall herbs. Habitat: mixed wood in a mountain ravine, moderately inclined mountain slope, southwest aspect cretaceous clastic rock (flysh) protected from direct rain by trees canopies and tall herbs, in shade, very humid place precipitations ~3.000 mm/year, average temperature 8-10 deg C, altitude 450 m (1.500 feet), alpine phytogeographical region. Chocolate tube slime, Tree hair, Pipe cleaner slime ![]()
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