
15-08-2025 12:47
Philippe PELLICIERBonjour, j'ai récolté cette Scutellinia au Col d

15-08-2025 21:50

Bonsoir à toutes et tous,Pourriez-vous m'aider à

13-08-2025 12:17
De ayer en la misma muestra que el Ascobulus anter

13-08-2025 22:41

I found this species on decaying wood in Québec,

14-08-2025 17:32

Hello.In the course of forthcoming paper about Geo

15-08-2025 07:20

Hello, a few days ago I have collected this Tarzet

13-08-2025 12:01
De ayer en KK de vacunoAscas con 20 o mas esporasa

12-08-2025 19:44
Could someone send me a pdf copy of this article?S

11-08-2025 20:31
Jorge HernanzNous avons trouvé cette espèce dans des habitats
Dematiaceous hyphomycete with tiny pale brown, triangular conidia- Denmark
Thomas Læssøe,
24-04-2021 16:33
https://svampe.databasen.org/observations/720844
cheers
Angel Pintos,
25-04-2021 11:21

Re : Dematiaceous hyphomycete with tiny pale brown, triangular conidia- Denmark
Hello Tomas,
It seems to me it may be Phialocephala sp, due to the penicilated conidiophore, I cannot distinguish the typical collarettes of the species. I seem to see it forms endogenous catenate conidia.
I hope it helps....Best wishes
Angel
It seems to me it may be Phialocephala sp, due to the penicilated conidiophore, I cannot distinguish the typical collarettes of the species. I seem to see it forms endogenous catenate conidia.
I hope it helps....Best wishes
Angel
Joey JTan,
25-04-2021 23:31
Re : Dematiaceous hyphomycete with tiny pale brown, triangular conidia- Denmark
Those triangular conidia are pretty interesting. Compare with Phialocephala trigonospora.
Thomas Læssøe,
26-04-2021 13:42
Re : Dematiaceous hyphomycete with tiny pale brown, triangular conidia- Denmark
yes, a pretty good match - substrate a bit off but maybe not a problem
thanks
Thomas
thanks
Thomas
Joey JTan,
27-04-2021 23:25
Re : Dematiaceous hyphomycete with tiny pale brown, triangular conidia- Denmark
Substrate seems odd but from my understanding this species is only represented by collections from the original description. It is not related to Phialocephala at all but seems to be off on its own. Good find!