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17-09-2025 16:14

Philippe PELLICIER

Apothécies enterrées, fermées au début puis s'

17-09-2025 10:50

Heather Merrylees

Hi there!I am hoping for any advice on the identif

11-09-2025 16:57

Jason Karakehian Jason Karakehian

Our revision of Marthamycetales (Leotiomycetes) is

16-09-2025 12:53

Philippe PELLICIER

Pézizes de 1-4 mm, brun grisâtres, sur les capsu

03-09-2025 12:44

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Hi to somebody.I would like to know your opinion o

15-09-2025 14:40

Nicolas VAN VOOREN Nicolas VAN VOOREN

Hello.I'm searching for a digital copy of the seco

14-09-2025 22:16

Philippe PELLICIER

Apothécies petites jusquà 3 mm, oranges, avec de

13-09-2025 14:01

Thomas Flammer

dark brown apothecia, splitIKI-Spores biguttulate

10-09-2025 17:18

Blasco Rafael Blasco Rafael

Hola, encontre este estiercol de vaca estos apotec

13-09-2025 14:10

Wim de Groot

We found this hymenoscyphus on rubus fruticulosis.

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Anthracobia sp?
Tyler Bailey, 06-08-2021 22:34
I found this Found on burned ground running through a well packed trail in a city park in Western NY US. It was interdispersed with a Pulvinula sp. but brighter orange.

Spores: (15.3) 16-17.9 (17.9) x (7.1) 7.4-8.3 (8.7) N=33 Qe=2.2
Asci: 136.6-174um x 10-13um


Setae seemed to be only on the bottom of the cups an were very hard to scoop up had broke away and were mostly in the substrate., The hairs were either were aseptate or maybe one septate and very long (up to .5mm) and light brown or almost hyaline.


Spores, Paraphyses and Asci are all inamyloid in IKI


Paraphyses fork 1/4 to 1/3 of he way up


 the asci seem to short an the setae not right for A. melaloma


 https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/90184274


 I apologize in advance for the bad microscopy.


 Tyler

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Andrew N. Miller, 06-08-2021 22:41
Andrew N. Miller
Re : Anthrocobia sp?
We are working on this at the moment.  Can you send the specimen to Cornell?

Thanks,
Andy
Tyler Bailey, 06-08-2021 22:47
Re : Anthrocobia sp?
Absolutely, they have almost shrunk back into the substrate now, hopefully they hold up well. There are a couple of Pulvulina mixed in woth them. Is there a specific adress and good tips to pack so they stay together?
Andrew N. Miller, 06-08-2021 22:55
Andrew N. Miller
Re : Anthrocobia sp?
Thank you!  Dr. Teresa Iturriaga, the Collections Manager, will email you with instructions.

Best,
Andy