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18-05-2026 19:49

William Slosse William Slosse

Good evening all,recently I found a portion of a S

18-05-2026 12:43

Sylvie Le Goff

Bonjour à tousPuis je avoir votre aide sur ce que

18-05-2026 10:13

Lieve Deceuninck Lieve Deceuninck

Dear forum members,I identified this as the teleom

17-05-2026 22:09

éric ROMERO éric ROMERO

Bonjour tous, Je sollicite vos avis pour ce Molli

17-05-2026 19:05

Thomas Flammer

I have found this tiny 200 ym cup shaped apothecia

17-05-2026 16:41

Margot en Geert Vullings

We found this Lachnum on an old Rubus stem.Fruitbo

05-04-2026 22:46

Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

on wood of Ceratonia, Algarve, 3.4.2026.The color

15-05-2026 13:33

Sylvie Le Goff

Bonjour à tousJe serais très reconnaissante enve

16-03-2011 14:31

roman vargas alberto

Hi. I would like some opinion about this Peziza

14-05-2026 05:36

Ethan Crenson

Hi all,  I haven't paid much attention to Lachnu

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Mollisina acerina ?? Turbinate and hemiamyloid
Hardware Tony, 20-01-2026 17:49
Hardware TonyI offer this collection as a possibility only as every time I suggest anything beginning with Mollisi.... it's something different! With limited or very old genus literature to consult, the minute size, the hemiamyloid reaction and turbinate shaped species suggested this species was a possibility. Apprecaite your help if this or something else.  I have added refs inc a forum discusson from E. Rubio on 29.04.2014 on this species. See: http://www.ascofrance.com/search_forum/28990

Many thanks   Tony
Hans-Otto Baral, 20-01-2026 20:52
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Mollisina acerina ?? Turbinate and hemiamyloid
The characteristic protuberances on the cortical cells I do not see. Perhaps you could compare "Calycellina" indumenticola, but that is a pure guess.
Hardware Tony, 21-01-2026 13:54
Hardware Tony
Re : Mollisina acerina ?? Turbinate and hemiamyloid
With thanks Otto but not Calycellina indumenticola, although the genus gets closer. Checked ten other species and all not even close, much larger spores, septate or the apothecia distinctly unlike these examples. I'll try to find a Calycellina key unless you can advise where this might exist. I couldn't find this genus in your folders, looking at Hyaloscyphaceae, but perhaps lookimng in wrong family.
Apprecaite your help, Tony
Hans-Otto Baral, 21-01-2026 15:25
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Mollisina acerina ?? Turbinate and hemiamyloid
Not sure if C. indumenticola is a Calycellina, but it is in my folder Pezizellaceae, Calycellina 8sp.

It has narrower spores than yours but I have a folder with a sample with wide spores.

With such small species one gets easily lost.
Hardware Tony, 21-01-2026 16:26
Hardware Tony
Re : Mollisina acerina ?? Turbinate and hemiamyloid
Hi Otto,
I checked all 45 species and your suggestion stands out the most by far but under the C. indumentocola aff. folder (wide spores). I would suggest most elements fit, inc. paras tips, asci size, spore size (mine a little larger) except that the description shows no guttules/drops, Ectal looks good, even the yellow exudate the same and appears to have a obconical base. On Salix, mine Acer but I guess that's possible. I think this shows a hemiamyloid reation also. So if I was a betting man ....   Incredible that you can pick this species out among what could have been 100's.    Probably as far as I can go I guess.   Thanks again   Tony
Hans-Otto Baral, 21-01-2026 16:28
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Mollisina acerina ?? Turbinate and hemiamyloid
It is really not easy and much remains a guess. Yes, the guttules in the spores. The more collections of a presumed species you have the more you knw about its variation, at least if you have sequences as well.