09-02-2026 20:10
Lothar Krieglsteiner
The first 6 tables show surely one species with 2
09-02-2026 14:46
Anna KlosGoedemiddag, Op donderdag 5 februari vonden we ti
02-02-2026 21:46
Margot en Geert VullingsOn a barkless poplar branch, we found hairy discs
07-02-2026 20:30
Robin Isaksson
Hi!Anyone that have this one and can sen it to me?
25-01-2026 23:23
Hello! I found this species that resembles Delitsc
05-02-2026 15:07
Found on a fallen needle of Pinus halepensis, diam
Yellowish asco on submerged Larix needles
Francois Guay,
03-07-2025 20:08
I found this interesting yellowish asco growing on submerged Larix needles. It also has particular cells on the stipe.Spores 8.25-9.48 × 2.8-3.6 µm
Paraphyses with long VB
Asci IKI +
iNat link for photos: https://www.inaturalist.ca/observations/284276958
Does anyone know what it could be? Thank you
Hans-Otto Baral,
03-07-2025 20:54
Re : Yellowish asco on submerged Salix needles
Moellerodiscus advenulus (or Lambertella advenula), but this is not sclerotiniaceous, I guess a Pezizellaceae. The nice gel sheaths on the spores have been seen also by Ingo Wagner and Adrian Carter, see my folder in "Calycina (Antinoa-like)".
You need to change the host to Larix :-)
Francois Guay,
03-07-2025 21:39
Re : Yellowish asco on submerged Larix needles
Awesome! Thank you, Zotto! Oops, I meant to write Larix, hehe. I’ve modified the original post.
Hans-Otto Baral,
04-07-2025 08:13
Re : Yellowish asco on submerged Larix needles
It is strange that the very same spore type with gel appendages occurs in Rhabdocline (Sarcotrochila) alpina! Also apical ring and paraphysis VBs are similar. There is no doubt it is a Cenangiaceae! In a fast phylotree I can confirm this, but it clusters separate from any other genus.