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Philippe PELLICIERSur branche morte de Mélèze. Les ascospores sphÃ

18-09-2025 16:14

Hello,I am looking for a copy of following paper:H

17-09-2025 10:50
Heather MerryleesHi there!I am hoping for any advice on the identif

11-09-2025 16:57
Our revision of Marthamycetales (Leotiomycetes) is

16-09-2025 12:53
Philippe PELLICIERPézizes de 1-4 mm, brun grisâtres, sur les capsu

03-09-2025 12:44
Hi to somebody.I would like to know your opinion o

15-09-2025 14:40

Hello.I'm searching for a digital copy of the seco
Any idea ?
Man Myco,
24-11-2015 17:10

I found this one on a bark of Pseudotsuga menziesii, ~700m a.s.l.
I didn't manage to identify it...
Many thanks for the help !
Bests,
Rémy
Gernot Friebes,
24-11-2015 17:13
Re : Any idea ?
Hi Rémy,
that looks like a Capronia.
Best wishes,
Gernot
that looks like a Capronia.
Best wishes,
Gernot
Man Myco,
24-11-2015 17:21

Re : Any idea ?
Hi Gernot,
Many thanks for your help !
I just found your key to Capronia on the web !
Cheers,
R.
Many thanks for your help !
I just found your key to Capronia on the web !
Cheers,
R.
Man Myco,
24-11-2015 17:44

Re : Any idea ?
Hi again,
Finally, when following the recent key to Capronia (Friebes, 2012), it sounds to be C. pleiospora (Mouton) Sacc.
Ascospores size ~17*6,25 µm & ecology (not on Juniperus sp.) lead to this "choice".
Many thanks for your help !
Rémy
Finally, when following the recent key to Capronia (Friebes, 2012), it sounds to be C. pleiospora (Mouton) Sacc.
Ascospores size ~17*6,25 µm & ecology (not on Juniperus sp.) lead to this "choice".
Many thanks for your help !
Rémy