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Unknown red fungus on Salix
Dmitry Gavryushin, 15-11-2006 15:45
Found on dead branches of Salix sp. near a brook in a mixed forest.
Approx. size 30 by 15mm. November 14, 2006, Naro-Fominsk, Moscow region, Russia.

http://keep4u.ru/full/061114/bb469da6bf1dbdb07c/jpg

Maybe these were the same ones?

http://keep4u.ru/full/061114/02b31524e7d97a1407/jpg

There were much smaller yellowish fungi (?) on its surface, size less tnan 1mm.

http://keep4u.ru/full/061114/0492871e583ac402a0/jpg

Any suggestions SVP?

Thanks in advance
Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 15-11-2006 18:16
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Re:Unknown red fungus on Salix
Hello.
You must verify under the microscope but I think this fungus is Cytidia salicina. It's very common on Salix branches.
What you call "smaller yellowish fungi" is perhaps a Tremella species, but my experience with those parasitic fungi is reduced...
Dmitry Gavryushin, 15-11-2006 18:31
Re:Unknown red fungus on Salix
Thank you so much for yout kind remark Nicolas.

Best regards,
Dmitry
Andreas Gminder, 08-12-2006 15:32
Andreas Gminder
Re:Unknown red fungus on Salix
Hallo Dimitry,

yes the red fungus is Cytidia salicina with certainty.
The so called yellow fungus is a imperfect fungus in my opinion. I found these sort of things several times and never succeeded in finding fertile structures.

best regards,
Andreas
Dmitry Gavryushin, 08-12-2006 16:25
Re:Unknown red fungus on Salix
Hi Andreas,

Thanks a lot for your confirmation.

Best regards,
Dmitry