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An erumpent, black, leathery coelo on Populus tremula - Denmark, spring 2019
Thomas Læssøe, 08-04-2019 16:41
Could this be an Encoelia anamorph? https://svampe.databasen.org/observations/9355039


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Hans-Otto Baral, 08-04-2019 18:11
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : An erumpent, black, leathery coelo on Populus tremula - Denmark, spring 2019
Looks too black to me, more possibly something of the Tympanidaceae if any disco at all.
Viktorie Halasu, 09-04-2019 02:27
Viktorie Halasu
Re : An erumpent, black, leathery coelo on Populus tremula - Denmark, spring 2019
Dear Mr Laessøe,

didn't you by any chance notice a gelatinous layer on the external surface of these anamorphs? Macroscopically it reminds me on this fungus: http://ascofrance.fr/search_forum/53107 , immature pyknids have this shiny black appearance, later they become taller and produce a ball of conidia. Also the branching of conidiogenous cells is similar. 

Viktorie
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Thomas Læssøe, 09-04-2019 09:19
Re : An erumpent, black, leathery coelo on Populus tremula - Denmark, spring 2019
I cannot see an outer gel layer but there seems to be gel in the tissue - the pycnidia/conidiomata are rather shiny and soft textured