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17-09-2012 02:49

Stip Helleman Stip Helleman

Hi to all,I found this species on Iris pseudacorus

18-09-2012 21:18

Esquivel-Rios Eduardo

Number 2.  , the pale-green to green-black, asco

14-09-2012 13:47

Gilbert MOYNE

Sur fût mort et décortiqué de tremble (Populus

18-09-2012 21:13

Esquivel-Rios Eduardo

Hi All.Recently i found two pezizaceae (?) in cow

18-09-2012 11:21

Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

HelloCan someone help a new member sort out this S

14-09-2012 13:40

Peter Thompson

Hello everyone,Does anyone have illustrations of t

18-09-2012 10:54

Alessio Pierotti Alessio Pierotti

Qualcuno ha questi lavori ?Doi. 1972 - Revision of

18-09-2012 15:20

Alessio Pierotti Alessio Pierotti

Scusatemi ma ho bisogno, per finire un lavoro, di

09-09-2012 22:56

Esquivel-Rios Eduardo

Hi all.I found this specimen growing on a dead lea

18-09-2012 05:40

Christian Lechat Christian Lechat

Dear all,as you saw in the database, Thierry Duche

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nectrialike asco on remnants of pyrenomycetes
Aafke Buijs, 15-11-2021 22:02
Hello,

Last week I found on hardwood small, dull orange, nectrialike fruitbodies on the remnants of old pyrenomycetes. Containing eight-spored asci with long, small, 7-11 septated, hyaline spores, tapering at both ends and measuring 45 - 50 micrometer average. Asci dextrinoid, ascustop shows no reaction in Melzer's, as far as I can see.
Could someone give me a hint what kind of species this can be, as I can't find a match in the ascomycetes key of the Dutch mycological society.

Greetings, Aafke

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Peter Püwert, 15-11-2021 23:13
Peter Püwert
Re : nectrialike asco on remnants of pyrenomycetes
Hi, looks like the teleomorph of Tubeufia cerea.

Regards Peter.
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Aafke Buijs, 16-11-2021 23:04
Re : nectrialike asco on remnants of pyrenomycetes
Hi Peter,

Sorry for the late reaction !
Thank you for your reaction en de nice photograph.
This looks indeed like Tubeufia cerea.

Greetz, Aafke