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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

27-04-2026 18:05

Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

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

27-04-2026 17:16

Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

.. Algarve, moist lying.The conidiomata look like

27-04-2026 12:54

Steve Clements

Bonjour. Ce petit champignon blanc résupiné et

27-04-2026 09:59

Pauline. Penna

Bonjour Can anyone advise me on these pycnidia fo

26-04-2026 21:08

William Slosse William Slosse

Several species of Ramularia occur on Rumex that I

22-04-2026 20:54

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Hi to everybody.This Pyrenopeziza grew in moist le

25-04-2026 11:34

Louis DENY

Bonjour forumdans la clé de Zotto, L. pudicellum

24-04-2026 03:16

David Chapados David Chapados

Found while looking at something else from wood in

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Fimaria Theioleuca?
Ralph Vandiest, 22-08-2013 21:50
Ralph VandiestHello,

I found this fimaria on deer dung. I think it is F Theioleuca but I have no experience with this genus. Can somebody confirm this?

Characteristics: cup 1mm diam, yellow, J-, asci 8-spored 152/165x13/14µm, spores ellipsoid without reticulum, Q>1,5, spores 14/15x6,5/7,5, paraphyses not swollen at the end.

Regards,

Ralph
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Norbert Heine, 22-08-2013 23:11
Norbert Heine
Re : Fimaria Theioleuca?
Hello Ralph,

surely not a Pseudombrophila, which is the current name for Fimaria.
Maybe immature Iodophanus carneus?
But the colour seems me a little bit to bright.

Norbert
Uwe Lindemann, 23-08-2013 00:11
Uwe Lindemann
Re : Fimaria Theioleuca?
Hello Ralph, hello Norbert,
as far as I know Pseudombrophila has no yellow pigment in the paraphyses. For me the discomycete looks like an immature cheilymenia or something else. Do you tested the spores in cotton blue?
Best, Uwe
Ralph Vandiest, 23-08-2013 14:37
Ralph Vandiest
Re : Fimaria Theioleuca?
Hello Uwe,

Which reaction do you see in cotton blue?

regards,
Ralph
Uwe Lindemann, 23-08-2013 19:04
Uwe Lindemann
Re : Fimaria Theioleuca?
Hi Ralph,
to see whether the ascospores have an ornamentation or not.
Best, Uwe