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09-06-2012 18:53

Luc Bailly Luc Bailly

Bonjour à tous, Hi all,Quelqu'un purrait-il m'env

07-06-2012 01:57

Roland Labbé

Voici les données :- asques inamyloïdes, 100 x 8

04-06-2012 15:48

Luc Bailly Luc Bailly

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04-06-2012 22:51

Edit Szilvásy Edit Szilvásy

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04-06-2012 20:05

Neven Matocec Neven Matocec

Dear Friends & colleagues!I just received thes

30-05-2012 16:03

Ivana Kusan

Dear Pyreno-friends, Does anyone have an idea wha

04-06-2012 13:47

Michel Hairaud Michel Hairaud

Hi to everyone, bonjour à tousQuelqu'un pourrait

03-06-2012 12:02

Petersen Jens H. Petersen Jens H.

This fungus is growing on Betula leaves.Frb small

01-06-2012 19:33

Alessio Pierotti Alessio Pierotti

Qualcuno ha il libro di Cannon "A Revision of Phyl

30-05-2012 07:28

Nicolas VAN VOOREN Nicolas VAN VOOREN

Une petite question de systématique.Le genre Tric

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Help id.-ing Nectria-like fungus?
Fraser Higgins, 21-12-2023 12:46
Hello, I'm entirely new to this forum, ascomycete id. and id.-ing using microscopy. I recently found some Nectria-like fruiting bodies on a barkless area of a Sambucus nigra, that I'd love to identify. Im currently unable to see the spores at any higher magnification than shown (though messing around with extension tubes I might be able to go a little further). Found on the West coast of Scotland.
Am I capturing enough information to narrow down the id.?
Is the greening around the fruiting bodies lichenous algae?

Note: some of these photos have been focus stacked.
Note: this has also been uploaded to inaturalist.org/observations/190668509 with location info and more photos at higher resolution.

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