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Ethan Crenson

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Salvador Emilio Jose

Hola buenas tardes!! Necesito ayuda para la ident

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Margot en Geert Vullings

We found this collection on deciduous wood on 7-2-

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Maren Kamke Maren Kamke

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Andreas Millinger Andreas Millinger

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Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

20.6.25, on branch of Abies infected and thickened

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Nicolas Suberbielle Nicolas Suberbielle

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Nina Filippova

Good time), I've compared this specimen with the

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Thysanophora?
William Slosse, 02-01-2026 19:35
William SlosseGood evening everyone,

First of all, my best wishes for 2026, good health and lots of Asco fun.

Today I found a fungus belonging to the Ascomycota in Ruddervoorde, Belgium. I suspect a species from the genus Thysanophora. The fungus grew among Corticiaceae on a rotten piece of deciduous wood in a wet environment. The piece of wood was covered with a thick pack of fallen leaves.

Anyone who can confirm or correct the genus?

William
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Stip Helleman, 02-01-2026 22:26
Stip Helleman
Re : Thysanophora?
Good evening William,

my best wishes for 2026 also. This looks to me like a Dematioscypha anamorph (previous called the Haplographium anamorph) , I suppose the wood is white-rotten.

Cheers,

Stip
William Slosse, 03-01-2026 19:29
William Slosse
Re : Thysanophora?
Thanks for your suggestion, Stip!
It looks like your suggestion is indeed correct.
I wasn't aware of this anamorphic stage... learned something new.
The wood was indeed white-rotten.
Thanks,
William