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Bernard CLESSE
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01-02-2026 19:29
Nicolas Suberbielle
Bonjour, Marie-Rose D'Angelo (Société Mycologiq
identifying Lambertella species is difficult enough but without Dumont's monograph it seems close to impossible...So I wanted to ask if anyone has a digital version of:
DUMONT K.P. 1971 Sclerotiniaceae II. Lambertella Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 22 1 1-178.
which they could send me.
I attach a few photos of a recent find (the pictures are not mine).
Thanks!
Gernot
Got it! Thanks a lot to Martin. :-)
Best wishes,
Gernot
Hi Gernot ,
The substrate looks like a momified fruit (apple or else ?)
Is the spore colour natural (in water) in images 4-6 ?
Amitiés
Michel
now I remembered, where I have seen this before:
http://mycokeymycelium.blogspot.de/2011/08/surprising-mass-fruiting-of-monilinia.html
In the end deciphered as Lambertella corni-maris by Zotto.
Best regards
Martin
exactly, it should be a mummified fruit. The micro photos are all in water except for the last one of course.
After studying the literature I think it should be Lambertella corni-maris. Wow, I've just realized that Zotto has already put the photos into the cubby file - that was fast work!
Yes Martin, I remember that post as well. Thanks for posting the link!
Best wishes,
Gernot
may I please ask for Dumont's paper as well?
Thank you very much in advance.
Viktorie







