20-05-2026 20:08
Andreas Millinger
Good evening,another quite distinctive find from M
20-05-2026 17:47
Margot en Geert VullingsWe found this Mollisia on dead Juncus stems mown l
20-05-2026 12:57
Hello everybody, on decayed hardwood e.g. Quercus
22-04-2026 20:54
Hi to everybody.This Pyrenopeziza grew in moist le
19-05-2026 12:55
Hardware Tony
After checking Gminder and Otto's library I cannot
19-05-2026 10:27
Patrice TANCHAUDBonjour, récolte récente sur terre retournée i
18-05-2026 12:43
Sylvie Le GoffBonjour à tousPuis je avoir votre aide sur ce que
Lophiostomatoid fungus on Arbutus unedo
Enrique Rubio,
01-03-2021 17:21
I have found small, rounded, gregarious, non-stromatic pseudothecia, semi-immersed in the bark of branches of Arbutus unedo still attached to the tree, revealing only a papillate ostiole which is usually broad and laterally compressed. The caudate ascospores are hyaline or light brown at maturity, smooth and they have many transverse and occasionally some vertical or oblique septa, they do not appear to be surrounded by gelatinous sheaths but seem to have inconspicuous conical polar appendages. The base of the asci is twisted and thinned towards the end.
Do you have any ideas that could help me?
Platystomum? Sigarispora?






