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26-04-2025 16:01

Jacques Fournier Jacques Fournier

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26-04-2025 07:15

Dragiša Savic

Hello everyone,the lichen is Candelariella aurella

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Gustaf Fredell Gustaf Fredell

Hello,I hope everything is going well. I couple mo

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Robin Pétermann Robin Pétermann

Bonjour, Voici une probable Mollisia, genre que j

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Thorben Hülsewig

Hi there,last week i could found this asco on an S

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Stefan Blaser

Hi everybody, This collection was collected by J

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Josep Torres Josep Torres

Ascomata shaped like deformed black grains, measur

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Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

... 15.7.24 in the Alps. There were many asci with

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Miguel Ãngel Ribes Miguel Ángel Ribes

Good afternoon Looking for Octospores / Lamprospo

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Henri Koskinen

Hello, I collected this Lasiobolus 22.04. near Hel

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Hyphomycet?
Björn Wergen, 01-01-2012 17:18
Björn WergenHi,

I have found a small "hyphomycet" or something like this in the hymenium of Tulasnella violea, growing on Corylus. The spores are about 4-4,5x1,5µm, hyalin, smooth, ellipsoid.
Only about 0,2-0,4 mm high.

thanks and regards,
björn
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Björn Wergen, 01-01-2012 18:15
Björn Wergen
Re : Hyphomycet?
Hi Yan,

thank you for the help :))

regards,
björn
Hans-Otto Baral, 02-01-2012 13:17
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Hyphomycet?
Yes, this looks to me like a Haplographium. It is the anamorph of Dematioscypha, and not rare on decirticated deciduous wood.

Zotto
Björn Wergen, 02-01-2012 14:39
Björn Wergen
Re : Hyphomycet?
Hi Zotto,

this sounds good. I have found photos of it in my Dematioscypha-folder. Is there a probability to find also the Dematioscypha on this place?

regards,
björn
Hans-Otto Baral, 02-01-2012 14:45
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Hyphomycet?
Surely. I learned that apothecia of Dematioscypha species can also be found on still attached branches so this genus is desiccation-tolerant.

But a clue to find them I do not have.

Zotto