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15-11-2025 23:22

Mario Filippa

Hello,this is what I think to be Hymenoscyphus mac

14-11-2025 16:26

Marian Jagers Marian Jagers

Hello everyone, On dead wood of Cytisus scoparius

15-11-2025 20:25

Riet van Oosten Riet van Oosten

Hello, Found by Laurens van der Linde, Nov. 2025

15-11-2025 09:21

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.An anamorph resembling Capronia is sprouting

14-11-2025 18:31

Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

Hello,can somebody provide me with a file of:Rothe

12-11-2025 21:47

ruiz Jose

Hola a todos, me envían esta colección en resto

12-11-2025 09:25

Viktorie Halasu Viktorie Halasu

Hello, I need help with a pale terrestric Pseudom

11-11-2025 20:16

Bohan Jia

Hi, lastly I have found these tiny yellow decayin

09-11-2025 13:20

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.A tiny ascomycete, appearing as erupting gra

08-11-2025 12:10

Elisabeth Stöckli

Bonjour, Trouvé sur tiges mortes de Rubus (ronce

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Mollisia or...
Ismael Wind, 25-03-2021 10:28
These little discs on bare ( no bark) dead branch of oak, quercus robur, still attached to the tree. 

In the field i thought of encoelia now i am thinking towards mollisia?
The discs are greenish blue and wet with a white rim. 
Spores (7,5) 8,75-10 (12,5) very variabel in size some are beanshaped.
Ascus 62,5-72,5
Paraphyses tend to swell near the top.
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Hans-Otto Baral, 25-03-2021 10:45
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Mollisia or...
This is quite surely Mollisia ligni. You should test IKI whether the asci are inamyloid. The margin usually bear septate brown hair-like protrusions.

The species was originaly described as Cenangium ligni because of its encoelioid habit.
Ismael Wind, 25-03-2021 12:45
Re : Mollisia or...
Thanks for youre quick answer! I dont have melzer unfortunally.