
30-06-2025 12:09

This tiny, rather "rough" erumpent asco was found

30-06-2025 14:45

This is a quite common species on Nothofagus wood

30-06-2025 16:56
Lydia KoelmansPlease can anyone tell me the species name of the

30-06-2025 06:57
Ethan CrensonHi all, Another find by a friend yesterday in Bro

25-06-2025 16:56
Philippe PELLICIERBonjour, pensez-vous que S. ceijpii soit le nom co

29-06-2025 18:11
Ethan CrensonHello all, A friend found this disco yesterday in

28-06-2025 16:00
Hello.A tiny fungus shaped like globose black grai

27-06-2025 14:09
Åge OterhalsI found this pyrenomycetous fungi in mountain area
récolte réalisée en plaine sur feuilles de saule en milieu humide. Apothécies 1-2 mm. Spores 16-19 x 3,6-4 µm. Asques 100-112 µm sans crochets
Merci d'avance pour vos avis.
Patrice

do you also have spore photos under oil immersion?
I am not sure but I consider Phaeohelotium fulvidulum.
To be sure, the asci should arise from simple septa.
And whether the excipulum fits I am not sure. Is the left medulla or ectal?
A section would be better.
Zotto
sorry for my late answer. Here spores x 1000, following this new control, they measure 13-21 x 3,6-5 µm. I have not managed to make significant cuts to observe the flesh. Asci arise from simple septa.
I have already observed P. fulvidulum in a similar ecology, your idea is good.
Thank you very much Zotto.
Patrice

Patrice