03-11-2025 21:34
                Edvin Johannesen
                These tiny (0.4-0.5 mm diam.), whitish, short-stip
                                    28-10-2025 15:37
Carl FarmerI'd be grateful for any suggestions for this strik
                                    03-11-2025 16:30
                Hans-Otto Baral
                Hello I want to ask you if you have found this ye
                                    28-10-2025 19:33
                Nicolas Suberbielle
                Bonjour à tous,Je voudrais votre avis sur cette r
                                    31-10-2025 09:19
                Lothar Krieglsteiner
                Can somebody provide me with a file of:Rogerson CT
                                    09-08-2025 13:13
                Maria Plekkenpol
                Hello,Yesterday I found these on burnt soil. Apoth
Rutstroemia sp.
    
                    Pavol Palo,
                13-02-2015 15:33
    
    Hello, dear friends.
Thank you in advance for your assistance, or some idea
I found this one on part of cone Abies alba at the end of september.
Apothecia with short stipe : diam. 1-2 mm
Spores : 8-20 x 4-5 µm
Ascii:85-110 x 7-10 µm
Paraphyses: diam. 2-3 µm
Palo
                                    Hans-Otto Baral,
                                13-02-2015 16:22            
            
                Re : Rutstroemia sp.
                Hello
I assume you mean 18-20 µm
I suppose this is Hymenoscyphus epiphyllus. You can test iodine for the ascus apex which is certainly not sclerotiniaceous.
                
                
                
                
                
                            I assume you mean 18-20 µm
I suppose this is Hymenoscyphus epiphyllus. You can test iodine for the ascus apex which is certainly not sclerotiniaceous.
                                    Pavol Palo,
                                13-02-2015 16:45            
            Re : Rutstroemia sp.
                Hi Zotto
Thank you, but the substrate surprised me
Palo
                
                
                
                
                
                            Thank you, but the substrate surprised me
Palo
                                    Hans-Otto Baral,
                                13-02-2015 16:48            
            
                Re : Rutstroemia sp.
                H. epiphyllus is plurivorous on everyting, not only leaves, also wood and cones.
                
                
                
                
                
                            
                
