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Our revision of Marthamycetales (Leotiomycetes) is

10-09-2025 17:18

Hola, encontre este estiercol de vaca estos apotec

02-09-2025 11:34
Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10527903

10-09-2025 23:53

Found on Robinia pseudoacasia together with Diapor

03-09-2025 21:59
Philippe PELLICIERLa Léchère, Col de la Madeleine, alt 1970m, au s

07-09-2025 11:34

Hello,I have identified this fungus as Hymenoscyph
Ascomycete on wood?
Mirek Gryc,
31-01-2020 21:20
Hi
They grew on a dead shoot that grew from a stump of a young tree / shrub
Maximum 0.8 mm diameter.
Lugol (-)
Do you have any ideas?
Mirek
Hans-Otto Baral,
31-01-2020 21:31

Re : Ascomycete on wood?
Very nice fungus and docu! An angiosperm stump?
An Unguiculariopsis, a crazy genus because it is often impossible to give names.
Mirek Gryc,
31-01-2020 21:50
Re : Ascomycete on wood?
Hi Zotto.
A deciduous tree.
If you have time for him, I can send. The fruiting bodies were taken with wood. Maybe you could define its genre?
If you don't have time, I'll take pictures of wood. But it's not today.
Mirek
Hans-Otto Baral,
31-01-2020 22:13

Re : Ascomycete on wood?
Impossible for me to study anything. And the species will not be identified, I guess, your docu is good. You can compare my folder, it is weird.... I think progress is only possible by cautious docus and sequencing.
Mirek Gryc,
01-02-2020 08:48
Re : Ascomycete on wood?
Hi Zotto.
I have reviewed your disc and after comparing the features I come to the conclusion that it best suits my finding of Unguiculariopsis marsoni. Another species that macroscopically, maybe even more similar to mine is U. robergeri.
U. robergeri, however, not all the features fit this.
The microscopic features of my collection perfectly match the Unguiculariopsis-marsonii-180103-TR-MCol collection presented on your disk.
The only difference I could see was a bit wider ascus ... for me up to 16um.
I wonder if you share my opinion ??
Regards
Mirek
I have reviewed your disc and after comparing the features I come to the conclusion that it best suits my finding of Unguiculariopsis marsoni. Another species that macroscopically, maybe even more similar to mine is U. robergeri.
U. robergeri, however, not all the features fit this.
The microscopic features of my collection perfectly match the Unguiculariopsis-marsonii-180103-TR-MCol collection presented on your disk.
The only difference I could see was a bit wider ascus ... for me up to 16um.
I wonder if you share my opinion ??
Regards
Mirek
Hans-Otto Baral,
01-02-2020 09:50

Re : Ascomycete on wood?
Indeed I also remembered this marsonii when I saw your pics, without looking at my folders. But I am far from havin a concept for this genus.