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29-08-2025 05:16

Francois Guay Francois Guay

I think I may have found the teleomorph of Dendros

29-08-2025 19:04

Thomas Flammer

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

28-08-2025 17:24

Thomas Flammer

I know, that this is not the real topic of this fo

24-08-2025 21:59

Edmond POINTE Edmond POINTE

Bonsoir amis mycologues,Trouvé sur crottin de che

27-08-2025 12:02

Pavol Palo

Hello dear friendsI would like to ask for sharing

25-08-2025 17:37

François Freléchoux François Freléchoux

Bonjour,Nous avons trouvé samedi dernier à l'ét

24-08-2025 21:30

Ethan Crenson

Found yesterday in a New Jersey park.  An Orbilia

21-08-2025 18:09

Edmond POINTE Edmond POINTE

Bonjour Amis mycologues.Trouvé sur crottin de che

22-08-2025 18:10

Ethan Crenson

Hello everyone,  I found what I think might be P

20-08-2025 19:04

Ethan Crenson

Hello, This asco was found on the same wood as my

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Tarzetta betulicola?
Stefan Jakobsson, 13-06-2020 21:22
Here a Tarzetta #1 growing with Betula and some Syringa, Spiraea, Ribes and 10 m away also some modest Picea, on soil at the verge of a garden. The width is maximum 21 mm and at the base with a stipe, thin and only one or two mm visible before being covered with soil. 8-spored, no croziers. The paraphyses are cylindrical, not enlarged at apex and rarely with some nobs or somewhat enlarged at septa, regularly branched but not close to the apex. The spores are

(18.3) 18.9 - 21.2 (21.9) × (10.1) 10.7 - 11.6 (12.0) µm
Q = (1.6) 1.7 - 1.9 (2.0) ; N = 32
Me = 20.1 × 11.1 µm ; Qe = 1.8.


Could this be T. betulicola ad int.? Southern Finland.


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A week ago this had only a few mature spores but then they were of a more fusoid shape than today.

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Stefan Jakobsson, 13-06-2020 21:24
Re : Tarzetta betulicola?
This one #2 was growing alone some five meters away from the previous ones. It is very similar to #1 but somewhat bigger, 31 mm diam., a little bit lighter in colour and the spores are slightly bigger:

(19.4) 20.2 - 22.4 (22.7) × (11.3) 11.6 - 12.95 (13.0) µm
Q = (1.5) 1.7 - 1.86 (1.9) ; N = 34
Me = 21.4 × 12.2 µm ; Qe = 1.8


I did not observe any knobs on the paraphyses. Probably the same as #1?

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Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 20-06-2020 19:42
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Re : Tarzetta betulicola?
Dear Stefan,
T. betulicola is a provisional name, just a hypothesis within the T. catinus/pseudocatinus complex. Your data may correspond to this "species" based on the ecology, spore shape and size. A DNA analysis is required to confirm.