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Thierry Blondelle Thierry Blondelle

Bonjour,La micro de cet anamorphe de Hercospora su

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Last week we published the following paper where w

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Maren Kamke Maren Kamke

Good evening, I am looking for the following pape

16-02-2026 11:53

Joeri Belis

between leaf litter on twig in young salix growth.

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Tomaz Vucko Tomaz Vucko

Hy!I would ask for some help determing this specie

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éric ROMERO éric ROMERO

Bonjour tous, Un Mollisia qui me pose problème..

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A discomycete (1), Nov.14, 2006
Dmitry Gavryushin, 09-12-2006 18:15
Found on a small branch of Betula, very humid habitat near a small pond. Size around 7 mm. Naro-Fominsk, 55° 23' N, 36° 44' E.
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Dmitry Gavryushin, 09-12-2006 18:17
Re:A discomycete (1), Nov.14, 2006
A different view. Of the autumn stipitate species, could this be a Lanzia firma?
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Dmitry Gavryushin, 09-12-2006 18:18
Re:A discomycete (1), Nov.14, 2006
Here's what I was able to see in the microscope (800x). No size indication, sorry.
Any suggestions are welcome.

Thank you.
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Hans-Otto Baral, 10-12-2006 18:09
Hans-Otto Baral
Re:A discomycete (1), Nov.14, 2006
Yes, this looks like Lanzia (or I prefer Rutstroemia) firma. Spores should get 3 septa when germinating, however. Betula is an unusual substrate for me, usually it is Quercus . But there exist different very similar species, which are not yet clarified, e.g. on Alnus.

Zotto
Dmitry Gavryushin, 11-12-2006 13:03
Re:A discomycete (1), Nov.14, 2006
Many thanks for your comment Zotto.