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30-04-2023 20:03

Maria Plekkenpol

Hello (again :) ),On old stem of Urtica I saw thes

26-04-2023 18:11

Joaquin Martin

HiI found this pyreno on fagus wood.As you can see

28-04-2023 08:57

Zuidland Peter

Hello all,I have what I think is a Hydropisphaera

28-04-2023 16:47

Bernard Declercq Bernard Declercq

Dear Forum,Following was collected today:Conidioma

27-04-2023 06:49

Zuidland Peter

Hello all,I found a few of these small apothecia (

27-04-2023 18:52

Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

HelloA small group of these were found in a patch

26-04-2023 11:32

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

Me mandan el material seco de Galicia,  recolecta

24-04-2023 23:39

Ismael Wind

This species was growing on oenothera. Spores are

25-04-2023 14:13

Rob van Kruining

Hello,I found this white Propolis in Norway on a b

25-04-2023 15:56

Juuso Äikäs

These little black pyrenos were growing yesterday

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Trichopezizella rubroguttata maybe?
Maria Plekkenpol, 30-04-2023 20:03
Hello (again :) ),
On old stem of Urtica I saw these asco's. Brown hairs with whitish material (at first thought of parasitic fungi). Hymenium whitish, apothecia small: max 0,5 mm.
Asci 8 spored, clavate (but very narrowly so), croziers + , J +. 42-46 x 4,2-5.
Paraphyses exceeding the asci, lanceolate. Spores fusoid, septated when mature, 9-13,2 x 2-2,5.

Considering that it's not growing on wood, not growing on Polygonatum, having asci with croziers and the spore size: could it be T. rubroguttata?
(Must say that to my surprise this species is not known in the Netherlands?)

Thank you (again :) )!
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Hans-Otto Baral, 30-04-2023 20:49
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Trichopezizella rubroguttata maybe?
Hello

a closeup of the hairs would be good, but in any case I see that the hairs near the base are undulating, very typical of Lasiobelonium. On dicots occurs L. nazarovae, for which I used for a long time the possibly wrong name L. lanceolatum. Maybe this genus is not easy and the limits to the wood-inhabiting L. variegatum are not clear-cut. There exist also collections on grasses.
Maria Plekkenpol, 30-04-2023 21:51
Re : Trichopezizella rubroguttata maybe?
Thanks for your answer Zotto, I will then keep it open!
Alas :), but that's what it is! Learned a lot again anyway!

Kind regards, Maria