
29-08-2025 19:04
Thomas FlammerSpores 21.2 - 26.2 x 8.3 - 11.3 µm - Q: 2.20 - 2.

28-08-2025 17:24
Thomas FlammerI know, that this is not the real topic of this fo

29-08-2025 05:16

I think I may have found the teleomorph of Dendros

27-08-2025 12:02
Pavol PaloHello dear friendsI would like to ask for sharing

25-08-2025 17:37

Bonjour,Nous avons trouvé samedi dernier à l'ét
Hymenoscyphus
Joaquin Martin,
09-06-2025 12:50
Last week I found this Hymenoscyphus on Rubus.
Spore size is 20-24 x 3.6-4.3 µm.
I thought of Hymenoscyphus/Phaeohelotium epiphyllus.
What do you think ?
Thanks.
Michel Hairaud,
09-06-2025 13:09

Re : Hymenoscyphus
Bonjour Joaquim,
Try to compare your collection to Phaeohelotium menthae .
Amitiés Michel
Try to compare your collection to Phaeohelotium menthae .
Amitiés Michel
Hans-Otto Baral,
09-06-2025 21:40

Re : Hymenoscyphus
Yes, but Hymenoscyphus, not Phaeohelotium.
Michel Hairaud,
09-06-2025 22:50

Re : Hymenoscyphus
Hi Zotto, Yes, ok for Hymenoscyphus menthae. Will you then change the folder name on your site ?
Amitiés
Michel
Amitiés
Michel
Hans-Otto Baral,
09-06-2025 23:01

Re : Hymenoscyphus
You are right, I used that name because of the homopolar spores. H. menthae, repandus and allies are a problem, genetically very distinct, and enclosing Amylocarpus, a cleistocarpous fungus with globose spiny spores.... Presently I prefer to use Hymenoscyphus in a very wide sense.
Michel Hairaud,
10-06-2025 09:11

Re : Hymenoscyphus
Thanks for the explanation .
Michel
Michel
Joaquin Martin,
10-06-2025 11:45
Re : Hymenoscyphus
Hi,
Thank you both for your attention and explanations.
Thank you both for your attention and explanations.