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Trimmatostroma scutellare?
Florian Prell, 12-04-2016 15:55
Florian PrellHello togheter,

a few weeks ago (05.03.2016) i found an interesting fungus growing on a pine cone near Malschwitz, Germany. According to Ellis & Ellis this could be Trimmatostroma scutellare. Since Mycobank knows of 47 species in this genus i wanted to ask if there is any species that could fit to the collecting or if i could file this as Trimmatostroma scutellare?

Best regards,
Florian
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Chris Yeates, 13-04-2016 00:08
Chris Yeates
Re : Trimmatostroma scutellare?
Hallo Florian
while I know Trimmatostroma betulinum well I have never collected T. scutellare. Here is the relevant page from Martin Ellis's More Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes (1976) it may be helpful as it has more information than the Ellis and Ellis volume.

best wishes
Chris
Florian Prell, 13-04-2016 10:37
Florian Prell
Re : Trimmatostroma scutellare?
Hallo Chris,

thank you very much for the literature. I couldn't find anything that speaks against Trimmatostrome scutellare on this page also. So i guess i will file the collection under this name.

Best regards,
Florian