20-03-2026 16:16
Edvin Johannesen
These 0.5 mm diam. acervuli were breaking through
19-03-2026 19:34
Hello everyone,a few days ago I collected this str
19-03-2026 18:25
William Slosse
Good evening everyone, On 18/03/26 I found a few
17-03-2026 10:09
François Freléchoux
Bonjour, Voici la description rapide d'un petit d
19-03-2026 17:50
Hi to everybodyThese thiny, blackish pseudothecia
18-03-2026 13:09
Khomenko Igor
I recently examined Celtis occidentalis branches
17-03-2026 19:41
Bernard CLESSE
Bonsoir à toutes et tous,Pourriez-vous m'aider à
18-03-2026 17:22
Katarina PastircakovaHi there,I'm looking for the following literature:
Dear friends,I have collected a hyphomycete on dead attached Carpinus twigs of which I am unable to identify. Perhaps you have an idea what this is. I have compared it with species of Taeniolella, Capnosporium and some others, but I did not find any matching species...
regards,
björn
why not T. breviuscula? You surely have Ellis&Ellis (land plants) at hand. 2-3 and up to 5-septate conidia would fit. Don't know a "modern" key to this genus.
Regards
Martin
regards,
björn
do you have Ellis's More Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes? Useful key on page 55 . . .
LG
Chris
I did not have this work on my screen! I am looking forward to Björn's results consulting this.
best
Martin
thanks for help, Chris. In this case, Taeniolella alta would fit very well, because I did not observe any longitudinal septa.
regards,
björn
Hi Björn,
Just a question : it's occuring on bark, not on a lichen thallus ?
Nice photos,
Alain
PS : T. alta fits well indeed.
the Taeniolella grows on bark and on wood through cracks. There was no lichen thallus.
regards,
björn





