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Ethan Crenson

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Margot en Geert Vullings

We found this collection on deciduous wood on 7-2-

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Maren Kamke Maren Kamke

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Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

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Nicolas Suberbielle Nicolas Suberbielle

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Nina Filippova

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Ascomycete on Humulus
Christopher Engelhardt, 21-11-2025 10:56
Christopher Engelhardt
Very small (~0,5 mm) white ascos, found yesterday in N Germany on dry (dead) Humulus lupulus.

No asci, no spores...  just these structures, maybe incrusted hairs??

Any IDea?

Thank you!
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Mirek Gryc, 21-11-2025 11:06
Re : Ascomycete on Humulus
Hello
Perhaps this is not a representative of Ascomycota?
Perhaps this is something from the Flagelloscypha genus?
Regards
Mirek
Michel Hairaud, 21-11-2025 11:43
Michel Hairaud
Re : Ascomycete on Humulus
Hi Christopher, I share Mirek's remark : not an ascomycete but a cyphelloid species in Flagelloscypha or Lachnella ? 
Amitiés. Michel
Christopher Engelhardt, 22-11-2025 20:46
Christopher Engelhardt
Re : Ascomycete on Humulus
Thank you very much.

It should be Flagelloscypha minutissima.

Cheers

Chris
Mirek Gryc, 23-11-2025 06:43
Re : Ascomycete on Humulus
It is very likely that it is this species, but until we see the spores, it can only be Flagelloscypha sp.

The nature of the hair (thick crystals) best suits this species.


Mirek
Christopher Engelhardt, 23-11-2025 07:52
Christopher Engelhardt
Re : Flagelloscypha on Humulus
Thank you Mirek.