13-02-2026 03:30
Hello! I found these immersed perithecia on a stic
12-02-2026 21:34
patrice CallardBonjour, la face inférieure des feuilles ce certa
11-02-2026 22:15
William Slosse
Today, February 11, 2026, we found the following R
12-02-2026 14:55
Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10581810
11-02-2026 19:28
Lothar Krieglsteiner
on small deciduous twig on the ground in forest wi
25-04-2025 17:24
Stefan BlaserHi everybody, This collection was collected by JÃ
10-02-2026 17:42
Bernard CLESSE
Bonjour à toutes et tous,Pourriez-vous me donner
10-02-2026 18:54
Erik Van DijkDoes anyone has an idea what fungus species this m
09-02-2026 20:10
Lothar Krieglsteiner
The first 6 tables show surely one species with 2
Bonjour Dragisa,
To obtain an answer, you should give more informations concerning the fungus. (for example you can show a vertical cut of the ascomata in the substrate, or microspical informations with ascospores size to begin, have you seen asci ?...)
And perhaps that some of us find your message a little too short (no question, no polite phrases, just three words, a little short, isn't it ?).
So for the moment, wa cans say if it's really a Nectriella, I don't think, your ascospores are too fusiform.
I say you all that only in a friendly way.
Alain
Unfortunately I do not have more information, I found it last year. Next time will be better.
Sorry for the short post, my english is bad. I will try more next time.
With the macroscopic view and the shape of the spores, I'll risk something: maybe Neottiospora caricina. Just check this and compare with what you've found.
http://www.ascofrance.com/search_forum/28212
Cheers - LUC.
My measure of conidia was 12.6 x 2.7, which fits the description of the species.

