15-12-2025 15:54
Johan Boonefaes
Unknown anamorph found on the ground in coastal sa
15-12-2025 21:11
Hardware Tony
Small clavate hairs, negative croziers and IKI bb
15-12-2025 07:09
Danny Newman
indet. Rutstroemiaceae sp. on unk. fallen leavesMc
15-12-2025 15:48
Danny Newman
Melanospora cf. lagenaria on old, rotting, fallen
15-12-2025 07:05
Danny Newman
Pseudosclerococcum golindoi (det: Zotto)near Cosb
15-12-2025 11:49
Danny Newman
ITS sequences from the following two collections B
15-12-2025 12:34
Danny Newman
indet. Rhytismataceae on oak leafnear Purchase Roa
09-12-2025 12:06
Andgelo Mombert
Bonjour,Je recherche l'article concernant Hypobryo
Probably Dama dama dung (or Capreolus).
Ascospores ca 52-55 x 20,4-21,6 µm, with straight germ slits and a median constriction. Asci 8-spored; sp mostly oblique uniseriate.
Any suggestions? I failed in the various keys
I had seen your message and I had looked in the doc, but since then I had little time to answer. D.tomentosa could well correspond to your species; personally I have never collected it. Were there other identical perithecia or was he the only one with this tomentum? A parasite could have caused this!
Regards.
Michel.