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William Slosse
In a dune grassland in Oostduinkerke (Belgium), on
Claviciitaceae (?) on twig of deciduous wood
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
05-10-2023 21:07
... possibly of Fraxinus, today in Germany (Bavaria, Oberpfalz). The spores are lying parallel in the ascus and are fragmenting into pieces. I did not notice the fungus growing possibly on animals, but there were many mites on the twig.
Does somebody have a hint to the genus or species?
Yours, Lothar
Foto 3,4 with digital microscope
microfotos in Kongo-NH3
Thomas Læssøe,
06-10-2023 15:11
Re : Claviciitaceae (?) on twig of deciduous wood
very similar to this one if not the same
https://svampe.databasen.org/observations/713594
cheers
Thomas
https://svampe.databasen.org/observations/713594
cheers
Thomas
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
06-10-2023 16:59
cf. Tolypocladium inflatum (Elaphocordyceps subsessilis) on twig of deciduous wood
Hello Thomas,
thank you very much für your link. Yes, this looks quite the same than mine, also on Fraxinus. Beetle larvae ... - o.k., possible.
Strange that fungi of the same genus grow on Elaphomyces and insecta, respectively ...
Yours, Lothar
thank you very much für your link. Yes, this looks quite the same than mine, also on Fraxinus. Beetle larvae ... - o.k., possible.
Strange that fungi of the same genus grow on Elaphomyces and insecta, respectively ...
Yours, Lothar














