20-04-2026 22:00
These pale yellow, hairy ascos were growing on cul
19-04-2026 21:23
Steve ClementsBonjour, I found this anamorphic fungus on old pl
19-04-2026 20:46
Steve Clements1 mm diameter approx spherical conidiophores on pl
12-04-2026 17:56
Hardware Tony
Found on dead stems in February earlier this year
17-04-2026 19:16
Hi to everybodyI would appreciate any assistance r
14-04-2026 05:32
Ethan CrensonHi all, A few weeks back a friend pointed out som
17-04-2026 15:14
Bruno Coué
Bonjour.Récoltes du 16/04/2026, sur feuilles mort
12-04-2026 15:52
Gernot FriebesHi,I'm looking for help with this anamorph collect
14-04-2026 21:52
Gernot FriebesHi,found on dead leaves of Carex elata. Conidia: 4
16-04-2026 22:09
Buckwheat PeteHello, I'd like to ask about this older specimen:
I have recently collected this species on a corticated branch of Carpinus betulus on the ground. I am hoping that someone might recognize it. The asci are quite thick-walled and appear bitunicate but that might be deceiving. They do have an apical ring that is visible in Congo Red but does not stain in Lugol. The ascospores measure 18-22 x 10-12 µm, they are one-celled, brown, and striate. No sheath observed. For photos please see the attached PDF file.
Thank you and best wishes,
Gernot
thanks for your suggestion. I believe to know Valsaria insitiva fairly well and can actually exclude it here. In V. insitiva the stromata are different, as is the ascospore ornamentation (not striate).
Nick's fungus indeed is a different fungus to this one so I'm afraid I don't quite understand the connection.
Best wishes,
Gernot
I agree with Paul this weird fungus has many microscopical traits recalling Valsaria but the circinate arrangement of perithecia apparently lacking stromatic tissues does not fit this genus. Valsaria is peculiar in having cylindrical paraphyses hardly longer than asci and apically free, which does not seem to be the case in Gernot' fungus. Something to check carefully anyway, the hamathecium may be a very discriminant character in some critical cases.
Interestingly I found once something with very similar asci and ascospores on submerged wood, differing by separate immersed ascomata with a subhyaline wall and a black neck and slightly smaller ascospores. I have absolutely no clue about its taxonomic status either and it seems difficult to go further without molecular support.
Nice find anyway Gernot!
Cheers,
Jacques
I do not know the fungus. It is definitely no Valsaria. Actually we did the job on Valsaria already (case closed), as I submitted a paper on Valsaria to Fungal Diversity in the end of January. Let´s see when it comes out. Jacques knows the genus very well, as he as a co-author contributed a lot to this paper.
Cheers, Walter
Best wishes,
Gernot
Hello Gernot,
I forgot to acknowledge that you also know the genus Valsaria. Thanks for your material that we included in our work.
Cheers, Walter
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