
17-12-2024 12:33

this fluffy anamorph was repeatedly found on decid

22-12-2024 10:19
Hello,can anyone help me identify this small ascom

22-12-2024 10:53

Pourriez-vous me confirmer ma détermination de ce

20-12-2024 17:32
Louis DENYBonsoir forumTrouvé à Belfort, 400 m altitude, s

17-02-2013 08:38
Bonjour, J'ai trouvé ces acervules sur feuille d

21-12-2024 09:08
Me mandan el material seco de Galicia, recolecta

20-12-2024 20:30

Bonsoir à toutes et tous,Pourriez-vous m'aider à
anamorph from Portugal
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
17-12-2024 12:33

Best regards, Lothar
Angel Pintos,
21-12-2024 11:18

Re : anamorph from Portugal
Looks like Nodulisporium-like
Best wishes
Angel
Best wishes
Angel
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
21-12-2024 11:24

anamorph from Portugal: Nodulisporium
thank you very much, Angel!
Best regards, Lothar
Best regards, Lothar
Josep Torres,
23-12-2024 14:51
Re : anamorph from Portugal
Hi Lothar.
I have sent something identical to this for molecular analysis a couple of times and it is the anamorph of Daldinia concentrica, as Angel tells you, of the Nodulisporium type.
I am adding the link to a thread of mine with the two phylogenetic trees.
https://www.fungipedia.org/setas-informacion-y-consultas/19-microscopia/74421-un-resto-del-25-de-agosto-pasado.html#110153
Regards.
I have sent something identical to this for molecular analysis a couple of times and it is the anamorph of Daldinia concentrica, as Angel tells you, of the Nodulisporium type.
I am adding the link to a thread of mine with the two phylogenetic trees.
https://www.fungipedia.org/setas-informacion-y-consultas/19-microscopia/74421-un-resto-del-25-de-agosto-pasado.html#110153
Regards.
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
23-12-2024 15:16

Re : anamorph from Portugal
Hello Josep,
thank you very much for this interesting information including the link.
As I wrote in my post I was thinking of a relationship to Daldinia - but not to D. concentrica that is mostly described to grow nearly exclusively on Fraxinus. Fraxinus was not my substrate but other substrates from the mediterranean (cultured) macchia like Olea (often not clearly to identify).
So - your links solves questions but new ones are arising, as so often ...
Thanks again and best regards, and a merry Christmas!
Lothar
thank you very much for this interesting information including the link.
As I wrote in my post I was thinking of a relationship to Daldinia - but not to D. concentrica that is mostly described to grow nearly exclusively on Fraxinus. Fraxinus was not my substrate but other substrates from the mediterranean (cultured) macchia like Olea (often not clearly to identify).
So - your links solves questions but new ones are arising, as so often ...
Thanks again and best regards, and a merry Christmas!
Lothar