16-02-2026 18:34
Thierry Blondelle
Bonjour,La micro de cet anamorphe de Hercospora su
08-12-2025 17:37
Lothar Krieglsteiner
20.6.25, on branch of Abies infected and thickened
16-02-2026 21:25
Andreas Millinger
Good evening,failed to find an idea for this fungu
16-02-2026 17:14
Joanne TaylorLast week we published the following paper where w
16-02-2026 16:53
Isabelle CharissouBonjour, quelqu'un pourrait-il me transmettre un
16-02-2026 11:53
Joeri Belisbetween leaf litter on twig in young salix growth.
14-02-2026 22:45
Hy!I would ask for some help determing this specie
13-02-2026 03:30
Hello! I found these immersed perithecia on a stic
Trichophaea minuta
Peter Welt,
17-11-2019 11:51

Dear Nicolas, I have just seen that you use the name Trichophaea brunnea for Sphaerosporella hinnulea. But what is Trichophaea minuta (Cain) Korf? A synonym, since the spores are also round and with 13-17 microns also the same size. Unfortunately I do not have the original description. Does one have this article?
Cain R.F., Hastings N.A. 1956. Studies of soil fungi: II. A new species of Sphaerospora with a Botrytis-like stage. Canadian Journal of Botany, 34 (3): 360-376.
Thanks
Martin Bemmann,
17-11-2019 12:17
Re : Trichophaea minuta
sent...
Grüße
Martin
Peter Welt,
17-11-2019 12:19
Re : Trichophaea minuta
Danke