21-04-2026 22:14
Margot en Geert VullingsThis cup fungus was found on April 10, 2026, on lo
21-04-2026 13:36
Gernot FriebesHi,I am out of ideas for this one. I collected Sal
21-04-2026 13:19
Gernot FriebesHi,this Lophodermium on Typha has ascospores measu
21-04-2026 13:05
Gernot FriebesHi,this hyphomycete feels familiar but I was not a
20-04-2026 22:00
These pale yellow, hairy ascos were growing on cul
19-04-2026 21:23
Steve ClementsBonjour, I found this anamorphic fungus on old pl
19-04-2026 20:46
Steve Clements1 mm diameter approx spherical conidiophores on pl
12-04-2026 17:56
Hardware Tony
Found on dead stems in February earlier this year
17-04-2026 19:16
Hi to everybodyI would appreciate any assistance r
I'm currently working on the genus Scutellinia for the planned Saxony Atlas of Ascomycetes.1. Now I don't know where to classify S. crucipila. Among Cheilymenia or Scutellinia. Moravec assigns the species to Scutellinia and Nikolas Van Vooren (2014) writes that there have been genetic studies and this speaks in favor of Cheilymenia. However, it is not revealed where. does anyone know
2. Scutellinia crinita - Scutellinia scutellata
I have heard or read that what we identify as S. scutellata is often S. crinita and S. scutellata tends to be very rare. Is this published and what exactly is the difference? Can someone help.
I don't have access to all my documentation, but about Cheilymenia crucipila the phylogenetic data should be found in the works on Pyronemataceae by Perry et al. (2007) and Hansen et al. (2013).
About S. scutellata / crinita, look at the works of Kullman (1982) and Schumacher (1990).