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30-08-2025 18:29

Joaquin Martin

Hi,I found this undetermined ascomycete on broadle

29-08-2025 19:04

Thomas Flammer

Spores 21.2 - 26.2 x 8.3 - 11.3 µm - Q: 2.20 - 2.

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Thomas Flammer

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29-08-2025 05:16

Francois Guay Francois Guay

I think I may have found the teleomorph of Dendros

24-08-2025 21:59

Edmond POINTE Edmond POINTE

Bonsoir amis mycologues,Trouvé sur crottin de che

27-08-2025 12:02

Pavol Palo

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25-08-2025 17:37

François Freléchoux François Freléchoux

Bonjour,Nous avons trouvé samedi dernier à l'ét

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Ethan Crenson

Found yesterday in a New Jersey park.  An Orbilia

21-08-2025 18:09

Edmond POINTE Edmond POINTE

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Ethan Crenson

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Does Trichodelitschia minuta really exist?
Joop van der Lee, 20-05-2020 05:34
Joop van der LeeSince my findings of two Trichodelitschia species on a piece of horse dung in april last year I started a research about the species T. minuta and T. bisporula.
There were too many contradictions between the two caused by different opinions of authors as layed down in their documentations.
So I have been digging into 28 documentations and compaired them with my own observations.
Conclusion is that in my opinion T. minuta does not exist as a stand alone species.
I did send the result of my research to David Malloch in Canada for confirmation and this was his answer:

Hello Joop,

To me, the final resolution of this problem rests entirely on what Fuckel had on hand when he described Delitschia minuta. As you have discovered, he apparently didn't see, or maybe overlooked, the typical perithecial setae of Trichodelitschia species. The name must be based on the type specimen, not what Fuckel reported. It seems, according to Lundqvist, that the exsiccata Fungi Rhenani 2273 (at least the one in Sweden) distributed by Fuckel contains material comparable to T. bisporula.


If Fungi Rhenani 2273 really is the same as T. bisporula then the name Delitschia minuta and all its later combinations are simply synonyms of it and can be taken out of current use. They probably have Fungi Rhenani in the herbarium at Naturalis. Do you think they might give you permission to go there and examine it? It would be nice to confirm Lundqvist's observations.


Kind regards,


David

He mentioned Sphaeria minuta i.s.o. Delitschia minuta so I altered the text for that.


If someone is interested in the research report together with all concerning documentations let me know and I will send it by mail.



Kind regards,


Joop