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14-12-2023 16:51

Khomenko Igor Khomenko Igor

Hi, I found these black cup fungi on recently brok

12-12-2023 18:18

Matthias Reul Matthias Reul

Hi altogether,a few weeks ago Torsten Richter foun

07-12-2023 11:22

Pierre-Yves Julien

Bonjour à tous, En étudiant un Pulvinula, j'ai

12-12-2023 23:18

Wim de Groot

I know, not enough details. But nevertheless I hop

13-12-2023 11:05

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Bonjour à toutes et tous,Pourriez-vous identifier

13-12-2023 12:10

Giovanni ANTOLA Giovanni ANTOLA

Bonjour,Je souhaiterais connaître votre avis sur

12-12-2023 14:43

Margot en Geert Vullings

We found these very small flattened "balls" on old

12-12-2023 11:28

Patrice TANCHAUD

Bonjour, sur mélange de fumier et débris de boi

09-12-2023 20:57

Wim de Groot

We found these little stalked discomycetes on a ra

09-12-2023 10:26

Pablo P. Daniëls

Buenos días,Encontré un lophodermium en las hoja

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Bulgariella pulla -like
Khomenko Igor, 14-12-2023 16:51
Khomenko IgorHi, I found these black cup fungi on recently broken hardwood branches from Acer saccharum.
They look very similar to Bulgariella pulla, but Adam Polhorsky pointed out that they lacking VBs in paraphyses and the habitat is very unusual. Branches probably were attached to the trees and they were broken by recent winter storm. I'm hoping that someone has suggestion what else it could be.

Pictures:   https://inaturalist.org/observations/193643297

Apothecia with smooth margin, 1-2mm in diameter, erumpent, stipitate.
Asci 8-spored, IKI-, uniseriate, ?croziers(-), 91-128x13-16um.
Ascospores ellipsoid, aseptate, brown, multiguttulate, measured
*(12) 12.4 - 14.6 (15.6) × (7.3) 7.8 - 8.7 (9.2) µm
Q = (1.4) 1.5 - 1.79 (1.8) ; N = 22
Me = 13.4 × 8.3 µm ; Qe = 1.6

Paraphyses cylindrical with slightly pigmented walls at the apex, without guttules. Meddulary excipulum with crystals.

Thanks,
Igor

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Hans-Otto Baral, 15-12-2023 07:28
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Bulgariella pulla -like
Hi Igor

interesting! I agree it is not B. pulla as we know this species. I can clearly see croziers on your left photo. What I would try to clarify: are the immature dead asci with apical wall thickening?

What I see from Guy's collections, B. pulla is a drought-tolerant fungus too.

No idea about a name.

Zotto
Khomenko Igor, 15-12-2023 15:34
Khomenko Igor
Re : Bulgariella pulla -like
Thank you, Zotto.
Yes, immature dead asci with apical wall thickening and confirm with croziers.
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Hans-Otto Baral, 15-12-2023 16:41
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Bulgariella pulla -like
Yes, so the min difference is the VBs.