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Ethan Crenson

Hello all, Does anyone recognize this black spiny

04-01-2021 14:58

Mirek Gryc

HiThey grew on bark poplar. I have no idea. I hav

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Viktorie Halasu Viktorie Halasu

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Valencia Lopez Francisco Javier

Hola amigos/asRecientemente encontré este Boubovi

04-01-2021 15:59

Jakob Schneller Jakob Schneller

Dear colleguesSmall, less then 1 mm wide, partly i

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Mirek Gryc

Hi I found this species for the first time. Can a

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Michel Hairaud Michel Hairaud

Chers tous, dear all, Le 6eme fascicule de l'annÃ

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Mirek Gryc

Hello allToday I found a few fruiting bodies on th

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William Slosse William Slosse

Good evening everyone,on 26/12/20 I found this asc

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Jakob Schneller Jakob Schneller

Dear ColleguesUnknown fungusCa. 1 mm sized orange

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Black spiny pyrenomycete growing on Hyphodontia
Ethan Crenson, 04-01-2021 06:07
Hello all,

Does anyone recognize this black spiny pyreno growing on Hyphodontia arguta?  I only found one fruiting body, but perhaps it will be enough and someone will recognize it.  Asci IKI-, 100-113 x 10-11µm. Spores hyaline 2 & 3 septate, guttulate, 15-21 x 4-5µm. There were also a lot of bacilliform to tear-shaped conidia present.

Thnaks,

Ethan
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Andrew N. Miller, 04-01-2021 16:04
Andrew N. Miller
Re : Black spiny pyrenomycete growing on Hyphodontia
Probably Helminthosphaeria corticiorum.

Andy
Ethan Crenson, 04-01-2021 20:26
Re : Black spiny pyrenomycete growing on Hyphodontia
Andy,

Helminthosphaeria corticiorum looks like it's brown spored.  So this collection is immature maybe?  I'll have to go back to the collection site and keep looking for it.

Thank you for the lead!

Ethan
Andrew N. Miller, 04-01-2021 20:28
Andrew N. Miller
Re : Black spiny pyrenomycete growing on Hyphodontia
Yes, probably immature.

Andy