18-12-2025 21:17
Pol DebaenstThe identification took me to Byssonectria deformi
15-12-2025 07:09
Danny Newman
indet. Rutstroemiaceae sp. on unk. fallen leavesMc
19-12-2025 10:10
Patrice TANCHAUDBonjour, récolte réalisée en milieu dunaire, a
18-12-2025 17:23
Bruno Coué
Bonjour,je serais heureux d'avoir votre avis sur c
18-12-2025 18:07
Margot en Geert VullingsThese plumes were found on rotten wood.They strong
17-12-2025 18:35
Michel Hairaud
Bonjour à tous/Hi to everyone I am passing along
15-12-2025 15:48
Danny Newman
Melanospora cf. lagenaria on old, rotting, fallen
15-12-2025 15:54
Johan Boonefaes
Unknown anamorph found on the ground in coastal sa
15-12-2025 21:11
Hardware Tony
Small clavate hairs, negative croziers and IKI bb
Orbilia on Alnus
Dragiša Savic,
05-05-2014 14:29
I know, laktofenol, I stopped using it.
Hans-Otto Baral,
05-05-2014 17:00
Re : Orbilia on Alnus
Looks like a drought-tolerant fungus and it is probably Orbilia aprilis, a very common though quite unreported species.
If you have kept the material you can make a water mount (section) and look for spores inside the asci. I suspect you will still find living spores. The spore body inside the spore apex is important. The ascus apex must be hemispherical and thick-walled, unlike the more known species, also the paraphyses atre not capitate.
Zotto
If you have kept the material you can make a water mount (section) and look for spores inside the asci. I suspect you will still find living spores. The spore body inside the spore apex is important. The ascus apex must be hemispherical and thick-walled, unlike the more known species, also the paraphyses atre not capitate.
Zotto
Dragiša Savic,
06-05-2014 07:12
Re : Orbilia on Alnus
Thanks, I'll try, I have some material.

