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Philippe PELLICIERLa Léchère, Col de la Madeleine, alt 1970m, au s

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Åge OterhalsSaccobolus on dear droppings. Can any of you confi

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Hi to somebody.I would like to know your opinion o

31-08-2025 19:41
Hi to someone.I need to download this issue of Sve

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Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10527903

31-08-2025 17:32

Bonjour, Pas d'identité trouvée pour cette réc

01-09-2025 08:42
François CorhayUn ami, conservateur d'une RN en Belgique, m'a adr

31-08-2025 14:34
Thomas FlammerI have found a Rutstroemia on abt. 2000 m on Alnus

29-08-2025 19:04
Thomas FlammerSpores 21.2 - 26.2 x 8.3 - 11.3 µm - Q: 2.20 - 2.
Hyaloscyphaceae on Betula
Juuso Äikäs,
11-05-2020 19:30
The spores measure ca. 7-9 x 2 microns, asci pores seemed faintly amyloid. I didn't manage to find any outer hairs.
Kosonen Timo,
11-05-2020 20:07

Re : Hyaloscyphaceae on Betula
A nice hyaline fungus. But atleast I am only guessing and actually... I can't come up with a good one. Not completely sure if this belongs to Hyaloscyphaceae. These anonymous ones dont all belong there. In the macro I think there are something resembling hairs on the flanks, but not many and probably not easy to catch in the scope. Nothing on the rim, no hairs there.
Timo
Juuso Äikäs,
11-05-2020 20:31
Re : Hyaloscyphaceae on Betula
Ok, thanks. Some random mystery fungus then :).