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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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Nodulosphaerioid species on Ilex twigs
Björn Wergen, 13-11-2015 21:42
Björn WergenHi there,

I have another problem, found on attached twigs of Ilex aquifolium:

Ascocarp a pseudothecia, 0,2-0,35mm broad, +/- globose to ovoid, with scattered (not stiff) hairs all over the fruitbody, but mostly on the upper half, dark brown, not or indistinctly empedded, indistinctly ostiolate. Wall consisting of a few pseudoparenchymatous layers, 30-40µm thick, with the surface as darkest layer. Asci 100-130x8-11µm, bitunicate, thick walled, 8sp. Sp. 22-26x6-7µm, smooth, at first hyaline and 5 septated at early stage, then brown (brown and 5 septated when still inside asci), no sheath and no appendages. Interascal filaments pseudoparaphysoid.

Does anyone have an idea? I do not have any, but I have seen a similar collection in Austria 2013 which I have saved as "Nodulosphaeria sp." (Interascal filaments are different).

regards,
björn
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