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Philippe PELLICIERLa Léchère, Col de la Madeleine, alt 1970m, au s

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Hello,I have identified this fungus as Hymenoscyph

02-09-2025 11:34
Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10527903

05-09-2025 09:32

Bonjour, hi everyone,Do you know where the fungari

05-09-2025 18:53

Hi! Spores 1 septate; 12-13 x 3um Hairs 35-75

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Åge OterhalsSaccobolus on dear droppings. Can any of you confi
Small asco on the inner surface of Pinus radiata wood
Enrique Rubio,
03-01-2007 21:11
Asci IKI (¿), with croziers, 32-45 x 6-8, 8- spored. Spores eliptic-fusiform, gralm. two-guttulate, 6.5-8 x 3. Ectal excipulum of claviform hyphae sligthly verrucosae; ental excipulum of prysmatic text.
Some paraphyses looks blackish or grayish in IKI?
Thank you very much to all and happy new year.
Enrique Rubio,
04-01-2007 18:02
Re:Small asco on the inner surface of Pinus radiata wood
Might it be Cystopezizella venceslai (Velen.) Svrcek = Calycina venceslai (Velen.) Raitv.?
Pourrait-il être Cystopezizella venceslai (Velen.) Svrcek = Calycina venceslai (Velen.) Raitv.?
Pourrait-il être Cystopezizella venceslai (Velen.) Svrcek = Calycina venceslai (Velen.) Raitv.?
Hans-Otto Baral,
04-01-2007 22:54

Re:Small asco on the inner surface of Pinus radiata wood
Dear Emrique
The specimen reminds me of my finds of "Hymenoscyphus" resinae-piceae Svrcek (as Calycina resinae-piceae on DVD), but the spores are larger there (8-10.5 x 3-3.5 µm) and the hairs and paraphyses dustinctly granulate at their tips. These finds might belong in Ciliolarina. Enrique, what resolution do your photos have? I feel that the hairs on your upper left photo are actually warted. Could you send me the plate in double (1300 x 1400 Pixel) or even higher resolution than available in Ascofrance?
C. venceslai Svrcek was considered a synonym of Cystopezizella sanguinea (Velen.) Svrcek by Svrcek (1985: 175). What I have under the name "Calycina sanguinea aff." on my DVD has heteropolar (paramecioid) spores without large oil drops, and rather long-stalked apothecia.
The specimen reminds me of my finds of "Hymenoscyphus" resinae-piceae Svrcek (as Calycina resinae-piceae on DVD), but the spores are larger there (8-10.5 x 3-3.5 µm) and the hairs and paraphyses dustinctly granulate at their tips. These finds might belong in Ciliolarina. Enrique, what resolution do your photos have? I feel that the hairs on your upper left photo are actually warted. Could you send me the plate in double (1300 x 1400 Pixel) or even higher resolution than available in Ascofrance?
C. venceslai Svrcek was considered a synonym of Cystopezizella sanguinea (Velen.) Svrcek by Svrcek (1985: 175). What I have under the name "Calycina sanguinea aff." on my DVD has heteropolar (paramecioid) spores without large oil drops, and rather long-stalked apothecia.