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19-06-2018 09:34

Georges Greiff

Found on rotting twigs in wet woodland. Fruits wh

18-06-2018 13:54

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

Esta posible Peziza en bosque de  piceas,  sobre

18-06-2018 13:56

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

en bosque de abetos,  sobre tierra   ...  A v

11-06-2018 20:34

Andgelo Mombert Andgelo Mombert

Bonsoir,Sur tige morte de plante, probablement d'A

17-06-2018 00:36

Alan Rockefeller Alan Rockefeller

Looks like what is passing for Caloscypha fulgens

14-06-2018 22:33

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Bonsoir à toute et tous,Voici un Saccobolus trouv

15-06-2018 12:19

Angel Pintos Angel Pintos

anybody can help wiht this?Koskela P (1983) Arthri

15-06-2018 09:45

Yannick Mourgues Yannick Mourgues

Bonjour. Je suis à la recherche de : - Rivista

13-06-2018 12:01

Bernard Declercq Bernard Declercq

Hi to all, I would be very pleased to receive a p

06-06-2018 14:42

François Bartholomeeusen

Dear forum members, On Equisetum fluviatile I fou

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Hymenoscyphus?
Georges Greiff, 19-06-2018 09:34
Found on rotting twigs in wet woodland.

Fruits whitish. about 1.5mm tall and varying in width to about 8mm at the largest. Ascospores approx. 18.2 x 5 microns. Paraphyses seem simple, aseptate, 2.5 wide. Frogot to write down dimensions of asci.. Not a very good description but I was wondering if somebody knows the species as many small ascomycetes have not been documented in my area (Isle of Wight, S England). I thought H. caudatus but the spores do not look right for that.
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Hans-Otto Baral, 19-06-2018 09:44
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Hymenoscyphus?
Dear Georges

are you sure wth a twig or could it be a petiole? This is H. fraxineus, in case the asci arise from croziers, or less probably H. albidus (without croziers).

Rarely H. fraxineus occurs on branches, I made a collection recently, but it was immature (see below). Characteristic is the black base and blackened substrate. In the stipe base occur crystals in these two species.

Zotto
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Georges Greiff, 19-06-2018 09:54
Re : Hymenoscyphus?
It looked like small twigs but I suppose it could be petioles, which would make more sense. Thank you for your help here - I will see if I can get anywhere finding croziers.