
13-09-2025 14:10
Wim de GrootWe found this hymenoscyphus on rubus fruticulosis.

11-09-2025 16:57
Our revision of Marthamycetales (Leotiomycetes) is

13-09-2025 14:01
Thomas Flammerdark brown apothecia, splitIKI-Spores biguttulate

10-09-2025 23:53

Found on Robinia pseudoacasia together with Diapor

10-09-2025 17:18

Hola, encontre este estiercol de vaca estos apotec

02-09-2025 11:34
Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10527903
Hello everybody.
This one was growing in a piece of wood inside a garage.
It has very long hairs. I found no asci and instead it seems to have some conidiospores. The spores are simple, ellipsoidal to subglobose, seeming guttullate, brown with the following dimensions:
(10.4) 11.4 - 14.2 (14.7) x (8) 8.6 - 10.4 (10.7) um
Q = (1) 1.1 - 1.5 ; N = 20; Me = 13 x 9.5 um ; Qe = 1.4.
Any help for its classification will be welcome.
thanks in advance,
zaca

Maybe even not. Could be a Chaetomium, the asci are used to disintegrate early.
Regards from Lothar

Michel.
Any special suggestion towards identification?
Regards,
zaca

Michel.
My question was precisely what details are needed to arrive to a positive identification.
Thanks,
zaca

Michel.