04-11-2025 09:07
Hello.A suspected Hymenoscyphus sprouting on a thi
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Edvin Johannesen
Hi! One more found on old Populus tremula log in O
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Edvin Johannesen
These tiny (0.4-0.5 mm diam.), whitish, short-stip
28-10-2025 15:37
Carl FarmerI'd be grateful for any suggestions for this strik
03-11-2025 16:30
Hans-Otto Baral
Hello I want to ask you if you have found this ye
28-10-2025 19:33
Nicolas Suberbielle
Bonjour à tous,Je voudrais votre avis sur cette r
Is this a fungal anemorph?
Jennifer Fiorentino,
23-11-2021 15:26
Mario Filippa,
23-11-2021 15:42
Re : Is this a fungal anemorph?
Take a look at Stilbella, a Nectria-anamorph.
Ciao
Mario
Ciao
Mario
Thorben Hülsewig,
23-11-2021 19:32
Re : Is this a fungal anemorph?
Hi Jennifer,
i think it could be Gracilistilbella clavulata.
You can compare with this:
https://www.pilzforum.eu/board/thread/53072-gracilistilbella-clavulata-mont-seifert/
best regards,
Thorben
i think it could be Gracilistilbella clavulata.
You can compare with this:
https://www.pilzforum.eu/board/thread/53072-gracilistilbella-clavulata-mont-seifert/
best regards,
Thorben
Jennifer Fiorentino,
26-11-2021 11:45
Re : Is this a fungal anemorph?
Many thanks for the tip. Will explore further.
Jennifer Fiorentino,
26-11-2021 12:48
Re : Is this a fungal anemorph?
Hi Thorben
Many thanks for taking the time to comment. It surely looks similar. However on re-examining my specimen I could not find a rough stalk with hyphae. Also I seem to be missing the fuzzy yellow structure depicted in your photos. So maybe it could be some other species of Gracilistilbella? I attach a close photo of stalk.
Thorben Hülsewig,
26-11-2021 16:26
Re : Is this a fungal anemorph?
Hi Jennifer,
Now that was just a guess and I lack experience with this genus. The find at that time was confirmed to me by Keith Seifert.
Of course, another species is also possible.
What does the KOH reaction look like with your finding ?
And do you know this work here:
Seifert, K.A. (1985). A monograph of Stilbella and some allied hyphomycetes.
You can dowload the pages here:
Journals > Studies in Mycology > 27
http://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/cyberliber/
best regards,
Thorben
Now that was just a guess and I lack experience with this genus. The find at that time was confirmed to me by Keith Seifert.
Of course, another species is also possible.
What does the KOH reaction look like with your finding ?
And do you know this work here:
Seifert, K.A. (1985). A monograph of Stilbella and some allied hyphomycetes.
You can dowload the pages here:
Journals > Studies in Mycology > 27
http://www.cybertruffle.org.uk/cyberliber/
best regards,
Thorben
Jennifer Fiorentino,
28-11-2021 11:55
Re : Is this a fungal anemorph?
Many thanks for your suggestions and tips. Since I am not a mycologist myself I will pass on this info and my photos to a person who might be in a better position to ID this problematic fungus.





