09-06-2025 16:36
David Malloch
As far as I know, this species has yet to be assig
08-06-2025 18:03
éric ROMERO
Bonjour à tous, Une récolte alpestre discrète
07-06-2025 15:39
Edvin Johannesen
A friend sent me a few Betula seeds with tiny blac
08-06-2025 14:55
Edvin Johannesen
Ascomata only ca. 1 mm, erumpent on very thin Sali
04-06-2025 15:10
Stefan JakobssonHi forum, On a herbaceous stem, possibly Aegopodi
03-06-2025 20:52
Stefan BlaserHello everybody, I didn't get anywhere with this
20-05-2025 22:15
Francois Guay
I found this ascomycete at the base of a dead fern
30-05-2025 17:54
Louis DENYHello forum!Touvé près de Belfort, altitude 350m
Dear Forum,Yesterday I found a small blue-green cups, 0.5 to 0.8 mm in diameter. They were pieces of wood swampy ground. I hope I provide enough information to give me a clue. It is strange that such a small spores were in it, 2 x 1 µm.
It might be a mycobiont?
Thank you in advance.
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Peter
Thank you very much for your help. I admire the knowledge of the forum.
Friendship : Edit
not sure if you will receive this message. I took up my paper on Peltigeromyces mollisioides, as I now call this rather rare fungus (placed in folder "7e Ploettnerulaceae aff"). It was variously collected across Europe, but your sample I missed (Viktorie Halasu drew my attention to it).
Could you please tell me the collection data? The apo size was 5-8 mm, yes?
Zotto
Sorry, I made a mistake in the description, the size was 0.5-0.8 cm, so it was 5-8 mm.
Collection data: 14/07/2012 Börzsöny hill (422m), Hungary.
Near Királykút: N 47° 58,781', E 18° 59,615'
Friendship: Edit
I am sorry I overlooked your answer, and only yesterday I was told by Viktorie about your answer.
Királykút I did not really find, is it close to the Donau river? Google Earth shows Diósjenö 5.5 km SE of the spot.
The province is difficult to tell because it is just at the border between Nógrád and Komitat Pest.
Do you have any idea about the substrate?
Zotto
"Királykút" is a source northwest of Diósjen? 5.5 km.
The substrat was alder.
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Alnus was already 3x recorded for this species. I assume then that it is Alnus glutinosa, not incana?
Zotto
Unfortunately, I didn't keep the mushrooms, only the photos preserve his memory. The brown thread could be a worm, because I lifted the piece of wood from a very swampy area.
I wish you the best: Edit






