
19-09-2025 23:55
Jorge HernanzEstoy buscando y no encuentro el siguiente artÃcu

17-09-2025 19:43
Philippe PELLICIERSur branche morte de Mélèze. Les ascospores sphÃ

18-09-2025 16:14

Hello,I am looking for a copy of following paper:H

17-09-2025 10:50
Heather MerryleesHi there!I am hoping for any advice on the identif

11-09-2025 16:57
Our revision of Marthamycetales (Leotiomycetes) is

16-09-2025 12:53
Philippe PELLICIERPézizes de 1-4 mm, brun grisâtres, sur les capsu
Help needed
Garrett Taylor,
19-12-2017 05:54
not sure the substrate, cherry?
Alain GARDIENNET,
19-12-2017 08:04
Re : Help needed
Bonjour,
Perhaps you should look at Lopadostoma s.l..
The article to read is in Persoonia 32. You will find inside the definition of the genus and description of accepted species.
Alain
Perhaps you should look at Lopadostoma s.l..
The article to read is in Persoonia 32. You will find inside the definition of the genus and description of accepted species.
Alain
Jacques Fournier,
19-12-2017 11:19

Re : Help needed
likely a Lopadostoma. Ascus apical apparatus should stain blue in iodine and ascospores should have a germ slit.
You need to make a vertical section through the stroma by splitting the wood. Knowing the host is very helpful, often crucial. The bark on you image does not look like that of cherry.
Use the recent monograph available at http://dx.doi.org/10.3767/003158514X679272
Good luck,
Jacques
You need to make a vertical section through the stroma by splitting the wood. Knowing the host is very helpful, often crucial. The bark on you image does not look like that of cherry.
Use the recent monograph available at http://dx.doi.org/10.3767/003158514X679272
Good luck,
Jacques
Jacques Fournier,
19-12-2017 11:25

Re : Help needed
salut Alain, ma page n'était pas à jour quand j'ai répondu, mais au moins on est d'accord!
Garrett Taylor,
19-12-2017 15:13
Re : Help needed
Thanks for your timely replies! I will let you know if I come up with a guess.