17-04-2026 19:16
Hi to everybodyI would appreciate any assistance r
14-04-2026 05:32
Ethan CrensonHi all, A few weeks back a friend pointed out som
17-04-2026 15:14
Bruno Coué
Bonjour.Récoltes du 16/04/2026, sur feuilles mort
12-04-2026 15:52
Gernot FriebesHi,I'm looking for help with this anamorph collect
14-04-2026 21:52
Gernot FriebesHi,found on dead leaves of Carex elata. Conidia: 4
16-04-2026 22:09
Buckwheat PeteHello, I'd like to ask about this older specimen:
15-04-2026 19:33
Fátima Durán ManzanequeHi!! I need help, I found this Ascomycete but I d
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Gernot FriebesHi,can this be Psilachnum lateritioalbum on Phragm
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Hardware Tony
Found on dead stems in February earlier this year
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William Slosse
In a dune grassland in Oostduinkerke (Belgium), on
Cudonia sp. (eg. circirans) or Leotia lubrica
Stephen Martin Mifsud,
16-08-2020 18:03
Could you help on the ID of this Leotiomycete from Finland. Forest with spruce and birches, but this was assumably associated with moss or leaves of Betula.
Juuso Äikäs,
16-08-2020 19:45
Re : Cudonia sp. (eg. circirans) or Leotia lubrica
I'm fairly sure this is Cudonia confusa.
Stephen Martin Mifsud,
17-08-2020 06:53
Re : Cudonia sp. (eg. circirans) or Leotia lubrica
Thanks Juuso Äikäs, yes I agree.
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
17-08-2020 08:55
Re : Cudonia sp. (eg. circirans) or Leotia lubrica
Hello Steven,
do you have no micros? I am not so sure if it is not only an old Leotia lubrica. The vegetation speaks for acid soil and against Cudonia in my eyes.
Best, Lothar
do you have no micros? I am not so sure if it is not only an old Leotia lubrica. The vegetation speaks for acid soil and against Cudonia in my eyes.
Best, Lothar
Juuso Äikäs,
17-08-2020 10:11
Re : Cudonia sp. (eg. circirans) or Leotia lubrica
All three species (C: confusa, C. circinans, L. lubrica) are common here and I've seen them many times in normal spruce/mixed forests with acidic soil.
Stephen Martin Mifsud,
23-08-2020 07:10
Re : Cudonia sp. (eg. circirans) or Leotia lubrica
I am only a long-staying tourist here, but what I can add to the other comments is that there were also young fruiting bodies with that same colour. All individuals were more or less homogenous. Thanks to everyone.

