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14-07-2025 11:20

Michel Hairaud Michel Hairaud

Bonjour, Voici une espèce de  (?) Hyaloscyphace

16-01-2023 21:31

Riet van Oosten Riet van Oosten

Hello, Nearby the find of Calycina claroflava on

14-07-2025 17:55

Yanick BOULANGER

BonjourAutre dossier laissé en suspendJe viens de

14-07-2025 11:17

Yanick BOULANGER

BonjourJ'ai un dossier Jackrogersella qui est rest

14-07-2025 15:52

Gernot Friebes

Hi,I wanted to share this collection on Rubus idae

14-07-2025 13:37

Gernot Friebes

Hi,do you think this collection could be R. ulmari

14-07-2025 11:19

Michel Hairaud Michel Hairaud

Bonjour, Voici une espèce de  (?) Hyaloscyphace

25-02-2023 18:36

Elisabeth Stöckli

Bonsoir, Trouvé sur un tronc de Salix recouvert

12-07-2025 16:45

Thierry Blondelle Thierry Blondelle

Bonjour à tous,J'avais d'abord pensé à des stro

05-07-2025 12:38

Åge Oterhals

I found this pyrenomycetous fungi in pine forest o

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Dark ones on Pimus cone
Marja Pennanen, 26-01-2023 15:23
Hello forum.

I collected some dark ones on Pinus cones last spring in Sodankylä,  Lappland.

Now I finally studied them. They are now, when dry about 0,2-0,5 mm wide.

The spores are about 8-10x 3-4 and develop up to 3 septas.

The asci are about 40x6, IKI-.

I have absolutely no idea of, what these may be.

Hopefully someone here knows more about northern species: Marja

 
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Hans-Otto Baral, 26-01-2023 16:51
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Dark ones on Pimus cone
Hallo Marja!

Should be ostropalean. You can compare Odontotrema (O. minus). I found the spores larger, 11-13 x 5-6, 3-septate, eguttulate. Also Sherwood says 10-14 x 4-4.5 when dead.

But the hymenium should show some IKI-reaction.

Asci have an apical thickening when dead and paraphyses are multiseptate, uninflated, and a little granular around the tips.

Zotto
Marja Pennanen, 26-01-2023 17:27
Re : Dark ones on Pimus cone
Thank you Zotto!

I just took a fast look at the fungus, so the measurements are few and not very accurate. I do not like dry specimen, they are not easy to handle.  But could not take a microscope with me, when I went to Lapland.

This looks like, what I quickly found from Odontotrema.

Greetings to your family, too: Marja
Hans-Otto Baral, 26-01-2023 17:40
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Dark ones on Pimus cone
If not too old it can be that the fungus is still alive. Ostropales are generally drought-tolerant. Rehydrate and it is like fresh.