14-02-2025 18:31
Francois Guay
Here’s an interesting unidentified ascomycete I
14-02-2025 00:22
Jorian Eijkelboom
On 6 february 2025 i stumbled upon a leafspot on P
14-02-2025 16:00
Lothar Krieglsteiner
during a workshop on corticiaceous fungi this was
13-02-2025 07:41
first time I encounter it. I didn't expect to see
14-02-2025 12:57
Gernot FriebesHello,we are looking for ideas regarding this pyre
13-02-2025 22:39
Yanick BOULANGERBonsoirPetits périthèces noirs d'environ 0.5 mm
11-02-2025 13:06
Blasco Rafael
Hola, alguna idea de que puede ser esta muestra ??
23-02-2022 18:55
William de JongHi everyone,I found an ascomycete on a twig of Rob
Unidentified asco on dung
Francois Guay,
14-02-2025 18:31
Here’s an interesting unidentified ascomycete I found near Occidental, California, during my trip to SOMA Camp last January. About 1 mm tall, growing under a large log, on dung—possibly slug dung.
Here is the iNat link: https://www.inaturalist.ca/observations/258916452
Here is the iNat link: https://www.inaturalist.ca/observations/258916452
Spores: 12.03–15 × 7.67–9.03 µm.
Asci: 16-spored, IKI–
Does anyone have any ideas what species or genus it is? Thanks!
Nicolas VAN VOOREN,
15-02-2025 11:02
Re : Unidentified asco on dung
This type of hairs can be found in the genus Cheilymenia, but the presence of encrusted hairs would be very unusual for this genus (and of course the presence of a stipe). We cannot totally exclude the genera Lasiobolidium and Trichophaeopsis, but with a low probability. A new species is highly possible.
Francois Guay,
15-02-2025 17:09
Re : Unidentified asco on dung
Thank you Nicolas! I will take a look at these genera and will keep you updated when I receive the ITS sequence.