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13-01-2026 07:57

Danny Newman Danny Newman

cf. Bombardia on indet. decorticate woodAppalachia

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Cordieritidaceae sp. on indet. wood w/ Hypoxylon s

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Danny Newman Danny Newman

Nemania sp. on indet. decorticate woodAppalachian

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Ethan Crenson

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11-01-2026 20:35

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.A very tiny pyrenomycete sprouting sparsely

13-01-2026 18:55

Rees Cronce

Strossmayeria sp. on indet. decroticate hardwoodTh

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Danny Newman Danny Newman

Chlorociboria glauca on indet. decorticate logThe

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Neodasyscypha cerina on indet decorticate logThe S

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Dasyscyphella chrysotexta on indet. decorticate ha

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Tricladium varicosporioides on indet. decorticate

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"Bertia-like" Sordariales on Typha - Denmark
Thomas Læssøe, 23-09-2025 13:31
https://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10534623

I have failed in finding a name for this hyper-characteristic pyreno
help required :-)
Paul Cannon, 24-09-2025 19:39
Re : "Bertia-like" Sordariales on Typha - Denmark
Looks like a Schizothecium to me...

Paul
Thomas Læssøe, 25-09-2025 14:45
Re : "Bertia-like" Sordariales on Typha - Denmark
yes, I can follow that - a rather extreme one. Any clues to whether or not it is a described species?

cheers
Thomas
Eduard Osieck, 15-10-2025 22:10
Re : "Bertia-like" Sordariales on Typha - Denmark
Compare with Schizothecium squamulosum, a dung species that is known to occur on monocots too, Cheers, Eduard
Thomas Læssøe, 16-10-2025 14:03
Re : "Bertia-like" Sordariales on Typha - Denmark
Thanks. Obviously quite close but images available suggest something not nearly as densely squamulose. Have you seen material as extreme as the Danish material of S. squamulosum?

cheers
Thomas Læssøe, 27-11-2025 11:23
Re : "Bertia-like" Sordariales on Typha - Denmark
And the spores in this material are 30 % bigger than given by Lundqvist