30-06-2025 14:45
Götz Palfner
This is a quite common species on Nothofagus wood
25-06-2025 16:56
Philippe PELLICIERBonjour, pensez-vous que S. ceijpii soit le nom co
29-06-2025 18:11
Ethan CrensonHello all, A friend found this disco yesterday in
27-06-2025 14:09
Åge OterhalsI found this pyrenomycetous fungi in mountain area
11-06-2025 16:26
Hi everyone, I am looking for the following protol
23-06-2025 13:25
I would like to hear your opinion on this Scutelli
25-06-2025 16:25
Thomas FlammerMy first impression was sth like Rutstromeia, but
24-06-2025 22:29
Danny Newman
Hello AscoFrance, I have recently photographed, c
is this a Hymenoscyphus on Nothofagus?
Götz Palfner,
30-06-2025 14:45
This is a quite common species on Nothofagus wood in southern Chile but I have not been able to identify it so far. Of course my first thought was Hymenoscyphus but what confuses me is that asci show no iodine reaction and the spores are wider than in all Hymenoscyphus species described by Gamundi & Romero (1998). Any suggestion?
Hans-Otto Baral,
30-06-2025 21:47
Re : is this a Hymenoscyphus on Nothofagus?
A negative reaction is no reason to doubt a Hymenoscyphus. But it would be helpful to study the ectal excipulum if prismatica or globulosa.
In her paper on Phaeohelotium nothofagi (2006) I also do not see a species with such wide spores.
It may be reminiscent of Phaeohelotium terrestre and allies. but these are mycorrhizal and the spores with a few large instead of many smaller LBs.
Götz Palfner,
01-07-2025 02:41
Re : is this a Hymenoscyphus on Nothofagus?
I will check the excipulum, thank you Hans-Otto!

