29-04-2026 10:44
Lothar Krieglsteiner
growing at moist, drying-out soil at the side of a
10-05-2026 16:18
brigitte vignotbonjour trouvée en Ariège sur bois une petite
27-04-2026 17:16
Lothar Krieglsteiner
.. Algarve, moist lying.The conidiomata look like
10-05-2026 09:02
Buckwheat PeteHello everybody, ould this be Lachnum subvirgineu
08-05-2026 11:55
Gernot FriebesHi,found on a decorticated Picea abies branch stil
11-05-2016 20:37
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)
Hi,this very little ascomycete grew on soil in a m
09-05-2026 07:37
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)
Hello,please, could anyone share this paper?Ferná
05-05-2026 22:40
Gernot FriebesHi,I believe this is a Plagiostoma growing on a Sa
06-05-2026 11:25
Me mandan el material seco de Galicia (España) re

found yesterday near Stuttgart (Ludwigsburg-Poppenweiler, "Zipfelbachtal") on a twig of deciduous wood (likely Fraxinus).
The asci are without crozieres, 8-spored, and IKI-positive (blue, Calycina-type). The paraphyses and the marginal cells of the excipulum contain very conspicuous vacuolar bodies. The spores are multiguttulate when alive, about 21-26/5,5-7 µm large. subfusiform. The excipulum is of prismatic cells with interspace.
Can somebody provide me with a hint?
Regards and best wishes for 2016 to everybody,
from Lothar
I have no idea yet. How large atre the apos or how thick the branch? Fraxinus is quite easily recognizable.
Allophylaria macrospora could be a possibility although the partly larger oil drops are irritating.
A photo of the apical ring in IKI (in the dead state) could be helpful. Are the apos short-stalked?
Zotto
Hi Zotto,
thank you very much for your first opinion. I will do a dead stain of the ascus tomorrow - unfortunately today I won`t have time any more. But I have kept the material alive in a box. For the moment I add two fotos of the IKI in living ascus apices.
Allophylaria could be a good idea in fact. The apothecia (small, I guess about 0,5 mm when larger) have very short but distinct stalks.
Best regards from Lothar
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... I forgot: the branch is quite thin, a bit more than 1 cm thick.
Regards Lothar
... and: the spore-drops are confluent to large bodies when they die (what else should they do ....) and in most spores I saw (especially in turgescent asci) they contained only small to very small guttules. The spores in the one picture may have begun to degrade already ...
Regards Lothar









