01-07-2013 14:24
Hi to allThis Gnomonia grew on stems of Euphorbia
02-07-2013 11:25
Björn Wergen
Hi there,we have found a nectriaceous fungus growi
02-07-2013 06:46
Nina FilippovaHello, dear colleagues. I want to share with you
02-07-2013 07:24
Nina FilippovaShceuchceria palustris is common species in wet sp
30-06-2013 23:51
Chris Yeates
Bonsoir tousdoes anyone have access to:Nawaschin,Â
27-06-2013 20:45
hannie wijersI wonder if this could be a Coniochaeta tetraspora
30-06-2013 14:16
Hi to all,I'm searching for the followig paper:FOU
30-06-2013 15:41
Chris Yeates
Bonjour touscollected recently on Phalaris lying i
29-06-2013 00:36
Björn Wergen
Hi there,does anybody have this article?A revision
Bonsoir les amis
Je trouve inmergés sur les tiges morts du Rubus grex fruticosus ces peritheces individuelles, dispersés, petits, non estromatiques mais je ne suis capable de trouver les cols et ses ostioles (s'ils existent). Mais peut etre, merci les asques fusoides avec un double apparate apicale IKI negative qui me rappellent les asques des Lasiosphaeriaceae et les espores aussi fusiformes, mutiguttulés et multisepteés, un de vous pourrait m'aider.
Merci en avancé
Enrique
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why not Conioscypha varia (=Conioscyphascus varius)? Did you check how the perithecia look macroscopically? I bet they are pale yellow.
regards,
björn
Hi Björn
After reading Reblova & Seifert's paper I think, as you said me, my fungus is close to Conioscyphascus varius although I could not have study the very inconspicuous perithecia and his anamorphic stage.
Thanks a lot

