
25-03-2023 14:42

I have received this dried specimen for microscopy

29-03-2023 13:05
Georges GreiffBonsoir,I would like to please request the followi

28-03-2023 19:16
J'aimerais connaître la revision de Van Vooren su

28-03-2023 01:34
Stefan JakobssonOn wood of a still fairly hard trunk of spruce I f

28-03-2023 11:04
Margot en Geert VullingsFound this Lichenoptella (Trichothyrina) on Juncus

27-03-2023 00:36
Juuso ÄikäsA finding from last fall: a plentiful amount of lo

24-03-2023 16:08

Hello,A friend of mine collected galls with pynidi

24-03-2023 12:53

Hello, Saw this strange ascus Schizoxylon composi

25-03-2023 09:04

Hello,I am looking for following paper:Motohashi K
Any ideas
Zoltan Lukacs,
09-01-2023 14:08

Anyone got an idea? It's immature material, but the shape is quite distinctive.
Thank you
Zoltan
Martin Bemmann,
09-01-2023 14:10

Re : Any ideas
Dacrymyces sp.?
Zoltan Lukacs,
09-01-2023 14:24

Re : Any ideas
Pyronema sp.?
Martin Bemmann,
09-01-2023 14:28

Re : Any ideas
Pyronema occurs on burnt soil and burnt wood. No microscopy?
Andgelo Mombert,
09-01-2023 14:59

Re : Any ideas
Orbilia sp.
Andgelo
Andgelo
Zoltan Lukacs,
10-01-2023 08:58

Re : Any ideas
Miladina lecithina?
Viktorie Halasu,
10-01-2023 11:11

Re : Any ideas
Miladina doesn't have capitate paraphyses with exudate on the top. Orbilia is most probable, but you'll need better microphotos taken with 100x objective.
Josep Torres,
26-01-2023 23:11
Re : Any ideas
Miladina lecithina no es, esta solo sale en madera que ha permanecido mucho tiempo sumergida y no se parece en nada a la de tus imágenes, te dejo un enlace de un trabajo mío de la Miladina lecithina
https://web.micolosa.net/wp-content/uploads/Miladina-lecithina-Micolosa-scaled.jpg
Saludos.
Josep.
https://web.micolosa.net/wp-content/uploads/Miladina-lecithina-Micolosa-scaled.jpg
Saludos.
Josep.
Martin Bemmann,
27-01-2023 15:16

Re : Any ideas
Byssonectria should be on soil again and with walking stick shaped paraphyses.
I fear, without further microscopic details there will be no progress...
Regards
Martin