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30-06-2025 12:09

This tiny, rather "rough" erumpent asco was found

30-06-2025 14:45

This is a quite common species on Nothofagus wood

30-06-2025 16:56
Lydia KoelmansPlease can anyone tell me the species name of the

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29-06-2025 18:11
Ethan CrensonHello all, A friend found this disco yesterday in

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Hello.A tiny fungus shaped like globose black grai

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Åge OterhalsI found this pyrenomycetous fungi in mountain area
Enigma
Alex Akulov,
03-04-2012 21:05

Some years ago I have collected a immature sample of fungus with very interesting structures - hyphae are collected in bundles and inlaid with sharp crystals on the tops.
No sign of spore-bearing structures I have not found. Similar structures are known for different groups of fungi: discomycetes (eg, marginal hyphae), agaricoid fungi (cystides) etc. I know that such material is difficult to identify at species level, but I would like to know at least a group of fungi, with which I deal. If you have an opinion on these structures, please give it to me. Intuition tells me that this is something trivial.
Thankful in advance
Alex
Thomas Læssøe,
10-04-2012 15:00
Re : Enigma
I have repeatedly sampled the same fungus in wet Salix/Alnus environments and possibly have a sequence generated by my former coll. Rasmus Kjøller. Brian Spooner also knows this fungus. But we have no name to suggest.The structures recall very much those in several taxa of the Mycenaceae.
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