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11-11-2025 20:16

Bohan Jia

Hi, lastly I have found these tiny yellow decayin

09-11-2025 13:20

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Hello.A tiny ascomycete, appearing as erupting gra

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Elisabeth Stöckli

Bonjour, Trouvé sur tiges mortes de Rubus (ronce

08-11-2025 00:29

Francois Guay Francois Guay

I found this species in Quebec, Canada, on herbace

04-11-2025 14:53

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.Very small, globose, mucronate perithecia, b

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Michel Hairaud Michel Hairaud

Bonjour, Pouvez vous m'aider à identifier ce Mol

06-11-2025 16:50

Rot Bojan

Hello! Yesterday I found a fungus on or near a nee

05-11-2025 11:33

Pierre Repellin

Bonjpur,J'ai trouvé, sur une hampe florale d'Alli

04-11-2025 09:07

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.A suspected Hymenoscyphus sprouting on a thi

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Edvin Johannesen Edvin Johannesen

Hi! One more found on old Populus tremula log in O

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Lachnum subvirgineum?
Juuso Äikäs, 16-07-2022 15:17
I found a few Lachnum fruitbodies growing on a piece of detached bark that had fallen into a moist groove.

Asci with croziers, IKI+(bb). No VBs or crystals to be found. Many hairs had inflated tips, but also many other hairs were not inflated at the tip.

Could this be Lachnum subvirgineum (rather than L. virgineum)?
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Hans-Otto Baral, 16-07-2022 21:03
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Re : Lachnum subvirgineum?
L. virgineum never has such capitate tips. Their presence, even if only partially, is indicative. Good would be to measure hair length, L. virgineum has a bit longer hairs.

The apos had a long stipe?
Juuso Äikäs, 16-07-2022 21:30
Re : Lachnum subvirgineum?
Yes, the apos have a fairly long, thin stipe. It's a bit difficult to see where the hair begins, but I got max. 85 µm for the length.
Hans-Otto Baral, 16-07-2022 21:54
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Re : Lachnum subvirgineum?
That's good. L. virgineum may exceed 100 µm.