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These 0.5 mm diam. acervuli were breaking through

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Anamorphic mycoparasitic
Dragiša Savic, 24-10-2017 13:49
I need help with this anamorphic mycoparasitic species. Host is some basidiomycetes, maybe Laccaria.
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Nicolas Schwab, 24-10-2017 17:46
Re : Anamorphic mycoparasitic
Maybe a species of the genus Stilbella ?
Martin Bemmann, 24-10-2017 18:37
Martin Bemmann
Re : Anamorphic mycoparasitic
Isn't Sphaerostilbella fungicolous? Stilbella is mostly on Myxos and coprophilous.

regards
Martin
Nicolas Schwab, 24-10-2017 18:54
Re : Anamorphic mycoparasitic
Sphaerostilbella is a genus from Hypocreaceae so it doesn't fit with it.
François Bartholomeeusen, 24-10-2017 21:26
Re : Anamorphic mycoparasitic
Hi,

This reminds me of an item that I launched on september 28 2016
Http://www.ascofrance.fr/search_forum/45154
Joey JTan suggested Atractiella and eventually I deteminated: Atractiella delectans.

Not really my cup of tea but perhaps a solution?



Greetings,

François Bartholomeeusen

Dragiša Savic, 25-10-2017 09:36
Re : Anamorphic mycoparasitic
Thanks to all, interesting suggestions, but I think that we still have to look for.
Nicolas Schwab, 25-10-2017 17:39
Re : Anamorphic mycoparasitic
Here's an article about the Stilbellaceae, that can be useful.
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Dragiša Savic, 28-10-2017 20:54
Re : Anamorphic mycoparasitic
Thanks Nicolas, now it`s clear, that is Dendrostilbella mycophila.