25-03-2026 22:23
Marc Detollenaere
Dear Forum,On a debarked stem of Tilia, we found s
25-03-2026 20:53
François BartholomeeusenDear forum members,On 23 March 2026, I found sever
23-03-2026 20:16
Miguel Ángel Ribes
Good eveningI'm unable to identify this Coprotus o
24-03-2026 15:44
Åge OterhalsI hope someone can confirm the name of this collec
25-03-2026 15:06
Bernard CLESSE
Bonjour à toutes et tous,Pourriez-vous me confirm
25-03-2026 10:35
Hulda Caroline HolteHello,I collected this species growing on a dead b
25-03-2026 13:54
Does anyone know where I could download Paoletti's
25-03-2026 15:46
Michel Hairaud
Bonjour, Je sollicite de l'aide pour cette récol
24-03-2026 19:59
William Slosse
Hello everyone,On 23/03/26, I found the following
21-03-2026 15:13
Lepista ZacariasHello everyone, Does any one know of any literatu
Some time ago my friend M. Tapia, from Navarra (NE of Spain) sent me this strange, gregarious, turbinate, 0.2-0.5 mm in diam., pale grayish-brownish with brownish pruinose hymenium surface by the existence of a brownish, verruculose, granulate, matter that not dissolves in KOH, growing on old leaves of Cornus sanguinea.
The apothecia seems to be glabrous, and many leaves have hyaline or translucent gelatinous conidiomata perhaps belonging to his asexual morph.
The asci are IKI negative, with no croziers and the ascospores do not turn darker. I could see that some paraphyses have VBs that stain in cresyl blue. Excipulum made by prismatical to roundish cells.
Some idea will be wellcome
Thanks again
I have nothing in my database on Cornus leaves with such spore size.
Only the anamorph reminds me of a Pilidium.
Thanks again
PD. If you want, I could send you the images at higher resolution
Hi Enrique,
yes - as Zotto said a very interesting fungus. It reminds me of a Trochila or something like this, but if Zotto is quiet about the genus, I should be quiet, too ....
Could you add the finding-date? It could be interesting for other people to look for this fungus - as Cornus sanguinea is a very widespread host.
Thanks and best regards from Lothar
P.S. Rehm (1896) describes a Naevia carneopallida (Rob.) growing on Cornus sanguinea-leaves. Unfortunately, the data do not fit at all ...
The paraphyses reminded me of a Coronellaria species but I think that ENrique you tried CRB and that it does not produce the same reaction .
Bravo anyway (again)
Amitiés
Michel
Coronellaria is a nice idea, but I am used to see multiguttulate contents in that genus.
Zotto
Coronellaria is a nice idea, but the paraphyses are not multiguttulate and lacks an hemiamyloid apical apparatus in the asci. The collection was made on novemebre 17 2016. This collection should be sequenzad, but my study was made with somewhat old specimens. Maybe on next year Mikel will be able to collect newly this fungus.
Thanks to all.







