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Pierre Repellin

Bonjour à tous,L'ouvrage de Björn Wergen: Handbo

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Thomas Flammer

Substrate: not quite sure, on pluvious stem of a h

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Ursula Kozik

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Nihad Omerovic

Hello,Found this Orbilia on a dry, attached twig o

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Anna Klos

Goodmorning,We found this tiny ascomycete (max. 1m

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Juuso Äikäs

I found some small black pyrenos growing on a dead

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Manak Roman

Hi all,I have two very similar finding last weeken

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Mollisia on Quercus twig. One more sample from Poland
Przemyslaw Drzewiecki, 10-07-2023 00:17
Hello,
13.06.2020. Piotrkówko near Bydgoszcz, Poland.   Zolendowo Forest Inspectorate, Forest Department No. 341A  Young oak forest.
Best regards - Przemek
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Ingo Wagner, 10-07-2023 07:07
Ingo Wagner
Re : Mollisia on Quercus twig. One more sample from Poland
Hello Przemyslaw!

Yes, your find looks also like this clavatespored Mollisia.
But for the precise demarcation from neighbor species it is very important to look for all properties.
Can you say something about the sporesize and KOH-reaction?
Zotto said it, Mollisia scopiformis is similar with shorter spores, positive KOH-reaction and thicker wood lying on the ground:
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/0B5SeyOEkxxZhZkhrZkwwU3FWVmM?tid=0B5SeyOEkxxZhYVZub0N1aGY5YTg&resourcekey=0-ul_6ZVeUtZEVW5iwlbtMUA

Greetings
Ingo W
Przemyslaw Drzewiecki, 11-07-2023 00:13
Re : Mollisia on Quercus twig. One more sample from Poland
Welcome back. Thank you for your opinion Ingo. A dead, thin, unfallen twig suspended at a height of 150 cm. On the substrate Colpoma quercinum and an apothecia of another species of fungus, not identificate by me. I remember picking Marchandiomyces quercinus from that tree at the time.
Regards Przemek
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