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William Slosse William Slosse

Hello everyone,On 23/03/26, I found the following

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"Gnomonioid" Fungus
Danny Newman, 16-01-2016 23:20
Danny NewmanThese Sordariomycetes were found on the underside of an unknown polypore in the Mt. Hood National Forest in Oregon, USA. My first guess was Gnomonia, but the spores do not match, and I don't know of any other genera with long ostiolar necks, nor could I find any listed in any of my ascomycete reference texts.

Unfortunately, there is only one micrograph, and no measurements. Any additional information/suggestions would be greatly appreciated, with the full understanding that the collection may be too underdocumented to be IDed.

Also seen here: http://mushroomobserver.org/220002

Many Thanks in Advance,

-Danny
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