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Lasiosphaeria hirsuta
Dragiša Savic, 30-08-2016 17:38
Hi, one question,
I found today Lasiosphaeria hirsuta on fruit bodies of Psilopezia nummularialis. Also, on a wood next to (Fagus silvatica).
I know that L.hirsuta grows on rotten wood, but I did not know that it can grow on other live fungi.
Whether it is common or not?
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Andrew N. Miller, 30-08-2016 17:47
Andrew N. Miller
Re : Lasiosphaeria hirsuta
Not common, but does occur in about 5% of samples.  Lasiosphaeria hirsuta typically fruits in massive amounts of ascomata on rotten wood so the mycelium (and ascomata) grow over whatever substrate is near.

See 159 records for L. hirsuta here:  http://mycoportal.org

Andy
Dragiša Savic, 30-08-2016 17:49
Re : Lasiosphaeria hirsuta
Thanks for your prompt response