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Lasiosphaeriaceae
Buckwheat Pete, 02-12-2025 19:25
Hello, can anyone identify this hairy fungus growing seemingly from the ground on pieces of deciduous wood chips on damp soil? The spores are about 40-50 µm long. The "hairs" are slightly longer, around 60 µm.
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Andrew N. Miller, 02-12-2025 19:48
Andrew N. Miller
Re : Lasiosphaeriaceae
I believe I have already previously identified this collection as Eosphaeria uliginosa.

https://www.facesoffungi.org/eosphaeria-uliginosa/

This species has never been sequenced, but should be.

Cheers,
Andy
Buckwheat Pete, 02-12-2025 19:52
Re : Lasiosphaeriaceae
Thank You!