09-11-2025 13:20
Hello.A tiny ascomycete, appearing as erupting gra
08-11-2025 00:29
Francois Guay
I found this species in Quebec, Canada, on herbace
04-11-2025 09:07
Hello.A suspected Hymenoscyphus sprouting on a thi
04-11-2025 12:43
Edvin Johannesen
Hi! One more found on old Populus tremula log in O
03-11-2025 21:34
Edvin Johannesen
These tiny (0.4-0.5 mm diam.), whitish, short-stip
A ver que os parece
Joseba
Hi Joseba,
looks like a Mytilidion. Maybe later I look up what species is possible - don`t have all characters in my mind ...
Regards from Lothar
I just looked in Ellis&Ellis - and found that the species treated do not fit fully. Mostly fits M. mytilinellum, but the spores are too broad in your collection. I just compared own microfotos and yes: the spores are more narrow.
So - a more experienced person should help you ...
Best regards, Lothar
Yes it's a Mytilinidion species.
But, with these features, we can think it's an undescribed species.
The ascomata are not scutate, can you confirm ?
It looks like other Mytilinidion species, but no one in the key has such ascospores.
Amazing !
Alain
Joseba
Mirando esta publicación .. http://www.eboehm.com/mytilinidion.html
3. Las ascosporas 23-25 x 4-4,5 (-5) micras, 3-septadas; California, el Sequoia ? mytilinidion californicum Ellis y Harkness
Me parecio que se adecuaba mucho a esta especie
Si quieres te puedo enviar material
Joseba
Yes, if we consider only ascospores feature, M. californicum would be a good suggestion. But ascomata shape doesn't fit, that's the reason why I ask you informations.
You can send me material, please.
Very interesting, indeed,
Alain
Joseba
Hi Joseba,
Here is my adress :
Alain GARDIENNET
14 rue roulette
21260 VERONNES (France)
Thank you !
Alain





