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27-02-2026 17:51

Michel Hairaud Michel Hairaud

Bonjour, Quelqu'un peut il me donner un conseil p

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Spooren Marco Spooren Marco

Who has an idea ? I have no coupes made for conid

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Alain GARDIENNET Alain GARDIENNET

A new refrence desired :Svanidze, T.V. (1984) Novy

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Alain GARDIENNET Alain GARDIENNET

Hi forum,Is anyone aware if the 1936 edition of Si

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Yanick BOULANGER

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Yanick BOULANGER

BonjourJ'avais un deuxième échantillon moins mat

27-02-2026 16:17

Mathias Hass Mathias Hass

Hi, Found this on Betula, rather fresh fallen twi

27-02-2026 12:56

Åge Oterhals

Found on fallen cones of Pinus sylvestris in midle

27-02-2026 11:21

Yannick Mourgues Yannick Mourgues

Hi to all. Here is a specie that can may be relat

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Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

Can someone explain the features that split Geoscy

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Asco a sedge species
Jakob Schneller, 27-09-2015 16:52
Jakob SchnellerThe asci are about 40-50 um, the spores 8-11 um, paraphyses somewhat longer then asci. On the excipulum one sees mainly in the upper region  hairs and lots of granules, The size of the fungus is about 0.5.1 mm.
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Hans-Otto Baral, 27-09-2015 18:11
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Asco a sedge species
Dear Jakob

this is a Cyathicula, with gelatinized excipulum (oblita) covered by crystals. Perhaps C. cacaliae

Zotto
Jakob Schneller, 28-09-2015 18:15
Jakob Schneller
Re : Asco a sedge species

Dear Zotto


Thank you for your helpful suggestion. I had some difficulties to find a species with this special characterisitic.


Best whishes


Jakob