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Åge OterhalsI found this pyrenomycetous fungi in pine forest o

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Hello.A fungus growing on the surface of a trunk o

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Hello.Small, blackish, mucronated surface grains s

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Hello.A tiny fungus shaped like globose black grai

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me mandan el material seco de Galicia (España)

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I found this interesting yellowish asco growing on

01-07-2025 23:37
Hello.A Pleosporal symbiotic organism located and
asco à identifier
Yannick Mourgues,
16-10-2016 23:14

Spores (14,6) 14,64 - 19,4 (21,5) × (4,3) 4,31 - 4,9 (5,1) um
Q = 3,2 - 4,17 ; N = 10 - parfois 1 cloison, hyalines.
Asques boucles +, 130x10-12 um, IKI+
Paraphyses filiformes à sommet enflé. Cf. photo.
Excipullum médullaire de textura globulosa.
Qu'en pensez-vous ?
Hans-Otto Baral,
17-10-2016 09:25

Re : asco à identifier
Hi Yannick!
looks like Ascocoryne. You say medulla globulosa, is that right? I would expect a hghly gelatinous medulla of thin hyphae here. A. cylichnium is excluded by the small spores.
Zotto
looks like Ascocoryne. You say medulla globulosa, is that right? I would expect a hghly gelatinous medulla of thin hyphae here. A. cylichnium is excluded by the small spores.
Zotto
Yannick Mourgues,
17-10-2016 22:17

Re : asco à identifier
Hi Zotto !
Yes, textura globulosa just under ascus and after, as you say, all is highly gelatinous with thin hyphae.
So dark for an Ascocoryne, no ?
Yes, textura globulosa just under ascus and after, as you say, all is highly gelatinous with thin hyphae.
So dark for an Ascocoryne, no ?
Hans-Otto Baral,
17-10-2016 22:37

Re : asco à identifier
The macro looks a bit colourless, maybe it is something with the camera rather than the fungus?
Yannick Mourgues,
19-10-2016 12:49

Re : asco à identifier
No no. Very dark in reality.
So, which specie do you think about ?
So, which specie do you think about ?
Hans-Otto Baral,
19-10-2016 14:20

Re : asco à identifier
With these spores and the internal gel it is either A. sarcoides or A. albida (= A. solitaria). Without the anamorph this is not so easy.
Yannick Mourgues,
19-10-2016 19:13

Re : asco à identifier
Ok. Thank's a lot Zotto !