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28-04-2026 22:51

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Bonsoir à toutes et tous,Pourriez-vous m'aider à

29-04-2026 08:01

Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

... on twig attached to small tree of Citrus auran

28-04-2026 20:33

Vitus Schäfftlein

Hello, I found Trochila ilicina on Ilex aquifoliu

28-04-2026 21:53

William Slosse William Slosse

Good evening everyone, Recently, in a wet forest,

28-04-2026 21:50

Pablo Sandoval Pablo Sandoval

Hola a todos,Espero se encuentren bien. Hace mucho

27-04-2026 18:05

Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

... still attached at standing tree. The green con

28-04-2026 20:07

Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

... on twig in the air at standing Ceratonia siliq

27-04-2026 20:52

Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

Found on hanging tiwg of Olea europaea in dried-ou

27-04-2026 18:48

Tony Moverley

Collected 23rd April 2026, Norfolk, EnglandSwarms

27-04-2026 17:41

Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

.. Algarve, same leaf than the last post. The con

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Common one on Pinus
Marja Pennanen, 12-02-2011 11:52
Hello,

yesterday I found once again these 0,1-0,2 mm wide fungi on Pinus twigs.
I've found them for three years in wintertime, but newer even looked for them during summer.
Still I have no idea of the species - very annoying indeed.
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Marja Pennanen, 12-02-2011 11:53
Re:Common one on Pinus
Closer
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Marja Pennanen, 12-02-2011 11:55
Re:Common one on Pinus
The spores are ellipsoid, 7-10x3-4 and can be two celled.
They germinate fast in water.
Higer magnification photos just don't succeed so heres one with 500x
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Marja Pennanen, 12-02-2011 11:57
Re:Common one on Pinus
The asci are about 50-60x6-9 IKI-, paraphyses 2-3 wide at tips and have few septas.
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Marja Pennanen, 12-02-2011 12:00
Re:Common one on Pinus
The margin.
Once again sorry foor the poor quality.
The tube of the Old Russian is long and narrow and light not original, so the actual views are not much better.

Marja
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Stip Helleman, 12-02-2011 12:32
Stip Helleman
Re:Common one on Pinus
Hi Marja,
it looks like a Ciliolarina pinicola or laricina, i cant find literature this quick, these 2 are depicted on my site
cheers Stip
Renée Lebeuf, 12-02-2011 15:02
Re:Common one on Pinus
Stip, could you give us the address of your site?

Renée Lebeuf
Stip Helleman, 12-02-2011 17:35
Stip Helleman
Re:Common one on Pinus
Hi Renée,
it is: www.helotiales.nl
Stip
Renée Lebeuf, 12-02-2011 17:54
Re:Common one on Pinus
Thank you Stip, I will look into it.

Renée
Marja Pennanen, 12-02-2011 18:19
Re:Common one on Pinus
Hi,

thank you. What a relief, finally I know it's a Ciliolarina!
Probably C. pinicola, because it is common on dead branches of Pinus sylvestris still attached to the stem. I send a specimen to Mr Huhtinen, because only C. neglecta is on the year 2000 ascolist.

Best wishes: Marja


Stip Helleman, 12-02-2011 21:34
Stip Helleman
Re:Common one on Pinus
Hi Marja,
perhaps it is listed under Cistella pinicola or Clavidisculum laricinum,
I will add Huhtinens key to Ciliolarina, more about the laetifica and neglecta you can download as e-book (folia cryptogamica estonia) http://www.ut.ee/ial5/fce/FCE_eLibrary/FCEeBooks/FCE39eBook.pdf
Best Wishes
Stip
Stip Helleman, 12-02-2011 21:35
Stip Helleman
Re:Common one on Pinus
again with key
Marja Pennanen, 13-02-2011 12:41
Re:Common one on Pinus
Hi Stip.

thank you very much.
This is Ciliolarina pinicola - no color in Lugol and the cells were a little brownish.
I checked one other list and noticed, that this species has been found from Finland .But I doubt, that there are not many collections evenif the species seems common. I suppose, that its size is out of the limits of common interest ;)

I've got a copy (really copied ;) ) of Raitviirs Revised... and found Ciliolarina key and descriptions there.

Thankfully: Marja