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07-02-2023 22:28

Ethan Crenson

Hello friends, On Sunday, in the southern part of

19-02-2026 17:49

Salvador Emilio Jose

Hola buenas tardes!! Necesito ayuda para la ident

09-02-2026 22:01

ruiz Jose

Hola, me paso esta colección en madera de pino, t

19-02-2026 13:50

Margot en Geert Vullings

We found this collection on deciduous wood on 7-2-

19-02-2026 12:01

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

Me mandan el material de Galicia (España), recole

17-02-2026 09:41

Maren Kamke Maren Kamke

Good morning, I found a Diaporthe species on Samb

16-02-2026 21:25

Andreas Millinger Andreas Millinger

Good evening,failed to find an idea for this fungu

08-12-2025 17:37

Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

20.6.25, on branch of Abies infected and thickened

17-02-2026 17:26

Nicolas Suberbielle Nicolas Suberbielle

Bonjour à tous, Je recherche cette publication :

03-02-2013 19:50

Nina Filippova

Good time), I've compared this specimen with the

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Tubeufia cerea?
Juuso Äikäs, 28-08-2021 15:43
These olive fruitbodies were growing on the inner surface of partly detached bark of Betula sp, in a moist, herb-rich forest.

Although the asci seem to be largely immature, there were many free mature-looking(?) spores to be found. They measured 39 - 47 × 3.5 - 4 µm. In water the spores looked aseptate, but in the first IKI pic, there seem to be septae.

T. cerea is said to grow on other fungi - old DIatrype etc. However, these were at least seemingly growing directly on wood. Could this still be Tubeufia cerea?
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