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07-03-2022 21:31

Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

A collegue came across a group of what turned out

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Viktorie Halasu Viktorie Halasu

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Philipp Eschmann Philipp Eschmann

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Hello everybody, can you help me with the confirma

22-03-2022 21:06

Juuso Äikäs

Hello, today I found some tiny Helotiales growing

24-03-2022 09:42

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

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Me mandan el material de Galicia (España),  reco

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Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

... Algarve near Monchique, on partly buried twigs

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Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

collected 4.3.22 in the Algarve, Serra Monchique,

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Sarcoscypha parasite?
Malcolm Greaves, 07-03-2022 21:31
Malcolm  GreavesA collegue came across a group of what turned out to be Sarcoscypha austriaca but some of the fruit bodies had small orange growths. They had spherical spiny spores. Has anyone come across this species so could give us a lead as to what they might be.Thanks

Mal
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Nicolas Schwab, 07-03-2022 22:16
Re : Sarcoscypha parasite?
Hypomyces anamorphs can have similar spores.
Hans-Otto Baral, 07-03-2022 22:30
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Sarcoscypha parasite?
Never seen that. Would be good to make a section and clarify how these spores are formed.
Malcolm Greaves, 08-03-2022 00:32
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Re : Sarcoscypha parasite?
Does this help at all.
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Hans-Otto Baral, 08-03-2022 09:18
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Re : Sarcoscypha parasite?
really strange. But how the spores are formed is not clear. Are they certainly conidia?
Malcolm Greaves, 25-03-2022 16:03
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Re : Sarcoscypha parasite?
I managed to get a sample of this but there is no sign of asci (or basidia). The first photo is of the outer elements of the "fruit body" and the second take from the centre. I don't think it will be possible to take it any further but thanks for your thoughts.
Mal

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Piotr Perz, 25-03-2022 16:32
Re : Sarcoscypha parasite?
In my opinion this is a place, where the hymenium was damaged by a mite, fly, Collembola or something else.
In this case fungus can try to recovery producing excipulum-type cells, even hairs.

But why there was Hypomyces-like conidia? No idea. Contamination?
Juuso Äikäs, 25-03-2022 16:38
Re : Sarcoscypha parasite?
I think the long, hairy thing in the middle of the last pic looks like a part of some bug.