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30-06-2025 14:45

Götz Palfner Götz Palfner

This is a quite common species on Nothofagus wood

30-06-2025 12:09

Edvin Johannesen Edvin Johannesen

This tiny, rather "rough" erumpent asco was found

30-06-2025 16:56

Lydia Koelmans

Please can anyone tell me the species name of the

30-06-2025 06:57

Ethan Crenson

Hi all, Another find by a friend yesterday in Bro

30-06-2025 19:05

ALAIN BOUVIER

Bonjour à toutes et à tousJe cherche à lire l'a

25-06-2025 16:56

Philippe PELLICIER

Bonjour, pensez-vous que S. ceijpii soit le nom co

29-06-2025 18:11

Ethan Crenson

Hello all, A friend found this disco yesterday in

28-06-2025 17:10

Peter Welt Peter Welt

I'm looking for: RANALLI, M.E., GAMUNDÍ, I.J. 19

28-06-2025 16:00

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.A tiny fungus shaped like globose black grai

27-06-2025 14:09

Åge Oterhals

I found this pyrenomycetous fungi in mountain area

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Asco or not ?
Thierry Blondelle, 05-06-2023 21:48
Thierry BlondelleHi
This identification is problematic for me.
On a damp resinous branch
I couldn't show any asci, only what I think are spores and paraphyses
Also, I couldn't identify a suitable genus.
Thank you for your help
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Marek Capoun, 05-06-2023 21:58
Marek Capoun
Re : Asco or not ?
Some heterobasidiomycete.
Dacrymyces sp., maybe.
Greetings,
Marek
Lothar Krieglsteiner, 05-06-2023 22:23
Lothar Krieglsteiner
Re : Asco or not ?
A Dacrymyces for sure. You should tell us if there are clamp connections at the septa, or possibly not. If not I would chose the very common D. stillatus.
Yours, Lothar
Thierry Blondelle, 05-06-2023 22:30
Thierry Blondelle
Re : Asco or not ?
Thanks to both of you
For the clamp connections, I'll do a micro again and let you know.
Thierry Blondelle, 06-06-2023 13:43
Thierry Blondelle
Re : Asco or not ?
Hi,

A new micro confirms the absence of clamp connections.
Dacrymyces stillatus seems to me to be the most likely species