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09-04-2014 17:15

Maren Kamke Maren Kamke

Hi again,I found this specimen on very wet decidio

08-04-2014 20:52

Ralph Vandiest Ralph Vandiest

Hello,I found this species on unknown hardwoord.

09-04-2014 20:45

Salvador Tello

Hola a todos.Tengo estos hongos que pienso que pue

09-04-2014 09:05

Garcia Susana

Hello I collected this mollisia growing on wood.

09-04-2014 14:46

Quijada Luis

Hi all, I am trying to obtain some descriptions i

02-04-2014 20:01

Salvador Tello

Hola. he encontrado estos hongos que no logro iden

09-04-2014 15:10

Christian Lechat Christian Lechat

Hi to all,does anyone have the following paper?:

08-04-2014 17:08

Marja Pennanen

Hello forum,I have collected this last year.These

07-04-2014 22:21

Javier Ormad Javier Ormad

¡Hola a todos! En hojas secas, deterioradas de Fe

06-04-2014 04:53

Roland Labbé

Bonjour à vous tous ! Voici un Lasiosphaeria pro

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Pyreno on wet wood
Maren Kamke, 09-04-2014 17:15
Maren KamkeHi again,
I found this specimen on very wet decidious wood. Perithecia very small, with brown septate hairs on the outside 100 x 4 µm, with roots, on a subiculum.
Spores hyaline, up to 7-septate, (40-57) 49,33 x 3,5 (3-4) µm, Asci 77-86x9-10 µm, IKl negative.
I'm greatful for a genus.
Thank you
Regards, Maren
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Björn Wergen, 09-04-2014 23:32
Björn Wergen
Re : Pyreno on wet wood
Hi MAren,

what about Tubeufia cerea? Rossman 1987 describes the species as "rarely with hairs". Your species rather belongs to the genus, and I have tried two Tubeufia keys without success. There are similar genera like Wentiomyces, Acanthostigmina, Acanthostigmella and others with quite different microscopical features.

regards,
björn