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24-12-2025 17:08

Hulda Caroline Holte

Hello, I have found this propoloid ascomycete on

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Ethan Crenson

Hello all, A friend found this Orbilia growing on

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Louis DENY

bonjour forum,sur débris de bois de feuillu (acer

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Hi. „I doubt it is possible to identify this ti

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Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.Small, yellowish ascomata, with very short a

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Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.A tiny ascomycete found embedded in wood in

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Hello, Garden, Burgweg 19, Veurne, BelgiumOn 10/1

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Bonsoir, récolte sur un mur en pierre, apothéci

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Bonsoir, récolte à proximité du milieu dunaire

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Orbilia
Joop van der Lee, 25-02-2017 19:24
Joop van der LeeFound in a dune area on a rotten piece of branch probably hawthorn. Tkey only were visible under what was left of the bark. Fruitbody 1-2 mm, black, asci  75-90 um. 
The orange fruitbodies are probably orbilia.
In my opinion there are in total 3 different kind of ascomycetes present, some littel white ones in the lower right corner.
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Peter Püwert, 25-02-2017 19:38
Peter Püwert
Re : Unkown asco?

Hi Joop,
Orbilia is recognized correctly,  Zotto knows here definitely more. However, the black fungus is a completely other species, Durella, Patellaria.......
Greetings Peter

Edit:
Have you changed the text ?
Joop van der Lee, 25-02-2017 19:51
Joop van der Lee
Re : Unkown asco?
Vielen dank Peter
Hans-Otto Baral, 25-02-2017 20:28
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Unkown asco?
Hi Joop
yes, it seems Patellaria and the asci are quite immature.

If you mount the Orbilia please take water and do not apply pressure.

Could be O. vinosa or  various other species.

The white apos I cannot tell, maybe helotiaceous.

Zotto