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Garcia Susana

Este otro crecía en el mismo trocito de madera qu

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Edvin Johannesen Edvin Johannesen

These 0.5 mm diam. acervuli were breaking through

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Filip Fuljer Filip Fuljer

Hello everyone,a few days ago I collected this str

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William Slosse William Slosse

Good evening everyone, On 18/03/26 I found a few

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François Freléchoux François Freléchoux

Bonjour, Voici la description rapide d'un petit d

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Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Hi to everybodyThese thiny, blackish pseudothecia

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Lachnum subvirgineum?
Juuso Äikäs, 16-07-2022 15:17
I found a few Lachnum fruitbodies growing on a piece of detached bark that had fallen into a moist groove.

Asci with croziers, IKI+(bb). No VBs or crystals to be found. Many hairs had inflated tips, but also many other hairs were not inflated at the tip.

Could this be Lachnum subvirgineum (rather than L. virgineum)?
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Hans-Otto Baral, 16-07-2022 21:03
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Re : Lachnum subvirgineum?
L. virgineum never has such capitate tips. Their presence, even if only partially, is indicative. Good would be to measure hair length, L. virgineum has a bit longer hairs.

The apos had a long stipe?
Juuso Äikäs, 16-07-2022 21:30
Re : Lachnum subvirgineum?
Yes, the apos have a fairly long, thin stipe. It's a bit difficult to see where the hair begins, but I got max. 85 µm for the length.
Hans-Otto Baral, 16-07-2022 21:54
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Re : Lachnum subvirgineum?
That's good. L. virgineum may exceed 100 µm.