28-03-2026 07:55
Marc Detollenaere
Hello everybody,Yesterday I found a number of whit
26-03-2026 15:31
Ã…ke Widgren
Hello,I found this one in October last year, on r
27-03-2026 15:23
Gernot FriebesHi,this Trichopezizella deviates from typical T. b
25-03-2026 10:35
Hulda Caroline HolteHello,I collected this species growing on a dead b
27-03-2026 15:08
Gernot FriebesHi,I'm looking for help with this coelomycete on C
27-03-2026 10:47
Ã…ge OterhalsI have tentatively identified this Stictis to S. f
24-03-2026 21:37
Elisabeth StöckliBonsoir,Sur bois (tronc) très pourri de conifère
25-03-2026 22:23
Marc Detollenaere
Dear Forum,On a debarked stem of Tilia, we found s
Something Nice to see
Ismael Wind,
29-01-2021 11:09
Eduard Osieck,
29-01-2021 12:29
Re : Something Nice to see
Hi Ismael,
If you want suggestions for identification we need to have details about the fruit body where the spores/ conidia came from and the further contents of the fruit bodies (e.g. asci).
Eduard
Ismael Wind,
29-01-2021 12:54
Re : Something Nice to see
Hi Eduard, well it was just to show the fun you can see under the microscope. It was not really meant for a name. But the spores came out of the little black diamond shaped fruitbody. Do not now if there are asci inside that body.. the little black body were on a dead branch of fraxinus. To the eye the little black spots come out of the bark
Viktorie Halasu,
29-01-2021 19:10
Re : Something Nice to see
Hello,
Diplodia sp. (maybe not fully mature) might be a possibility. But without more info it's just wild guess.Â
Viktorie
Diplodia sp. (maybe not fully mature) might be a possibility. But without more info it's just wild guess.Â
Viktorie
Ismael Wind,
29-01-2021 21:05
Re : Something Nice to see
That is typical jou mention that. In the sample i also found brown spores septated, like diplodia. I will search further and post






