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20-05-2026 17:47

Margot en Geert Vullings

We found this Mollisia on dead Juncus stems mown l

20-05-2026 21:49

Margot en Geert Vullings

We found this Lachnum on Juncus stems mown last ye

21-05-2026 17:01

Pierre Repellin

Bonjour à toutes et à tous,Je recherche l'articl

20-05-2026 20:08

Andreas Millinger Andreas Millinger

Good evening,another quite distinctive find from M

20-05-2026 12:57

Ingo Ibelshäuser Ingo Ibelshäuser

Hello everybody, on decayed hardwood e.g. Quercus

20-05-2026 18:15

Moreno Miriam

Hello! I am working on my master's thesis on the d

22-04-2026 20:54

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Hi to everybody.This Pyrenopeziza grew in moist le

17-05-2026 22:09

éric ROMERO éric ROMERO

Bonjour tous, Je sollicite vos avis pour ce Molli

19-05-2026 19:47

Andreas Millinger Andreas Millinger

Hello dear community,found this species the second

19-05-2026 12:55

Hardware Tony Hardware Tony

After checking Gminder and Otto's library I cannot

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Phylacia o Daldinia???
Martinez Mariana, 22-01-2013 22:32
Hi all! I found this fungus growing on trees or logs decaying ellipsoidal spores has about 14.5 x 8.2 um approximately septate hyphae with generative presence of clasps and skeletal hyphae , is attached directly to the substrate and has a small stipe some at do you have a cross section in the upper stroma where spores are and looking good on the magnifying glass you can see it has communication with the outer surface ... or could be Phylacia globosa is a genre of Daldinia?? please if I could help =) From now thank you very much!
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FELIPE SAN MARTÍN, 23-01-2013 01:01
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Re : Phylacia o Daldinia???
Mariana: Se trata de una especie de Phylacia un tanto depauperada. Phylacia se distingue de Daldinia en que no tiene entostroma zonado (de hecho el entostroma en Phylacia está casi ausente en la madurez), sus ascosporas son generalmente subhialinas a amarillentas con extremos señaladamente redondeados (casi cuboides) cuya línea germinal es inconspicua o ausente.
Saludos!
Martinez Mariana, 23-01-2013 01:21
Re : Phylacia o Daldinia???
Thank you so much! There is some information on gender phylacia discuss where their hyphae, basidia?? I searched a lot but have not been successful, I've only found information spores and macroscopic characteristics ...

Good Luck!! =)