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25-01-2026 16:08

Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

This Geoglossum had spores mostly 70-80 (87) with

27-01-2026 11:43

Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

Is anyone with experience of DNA testing able to t

26-01-2026 11:49

Margot en Geert Vullings

We found this possible anamorph on a dead Cytisus

25-01-2026 23:23

Tomaz Vucko Tomaz Vucko

Hello! I found this species that resembles Delitsc

18-01-2026 12:24

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.An anamorph located on the surface of a thin

23-01-2026 21:50

Cameron DK

I am looking for this please publication. is anyon

10-01-2026 20:00

Tom Schrier

Hi all,We found picnidia on Protoparmeliopsis mur

21-01-2026 19:55

Bohan Jia

Hi,  Could this be Nemania aureolutea? Or did I

21-01-2026 16:32

Gernot Friebes

Hi,I need your help with some black dots on a lich

21-01-2026 16:48

Gernot Friebes

Hi,after my last unknown hyphomycete on this subst

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Schizothecium vratislaviense ?
Peter Püwert, 25-02-2020 13:36
Peter PüwertHi all,
for Germany I find no proof, but my determination should be correct, right?
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Michel Delpont, 25-02-2020 14:16
Michel Delpont
Re : Schizothecium vratislaviense ?
Hello Peter!

Nice find, infrequent anyway. I think there is no doubt about this species, which is fairly characteristic by the shape of the spores and the hairs (some agglutinated) distributed over the walls.


Michel.

Norbert Heine, 25-02-2020 16:30
Norbert Heine
Re : Schizothecium vratislaviense ?
Congratulations, Peter!

I've never seen this species before and I think that Schizothecium vratislaviense should be new for Germany because there's no find in Pilze-Deutschland.de.

May you tell something about spore size and substrat?

Norbert
Andrew N. Miller, 25-02-2020 16:44
Andrew N. Miller
Re : Schizothecium vratislaviense ?
Very cool find!  Any chance I could get a piece for our fungarium?

Cheers,
Andy
Peter Püwert, 25-02-2020 21:21
Peter Püwert
Re : Schizothecium vratislaviense ?
Hi all,

the fungi suggest something very special macroscopically, they have a brownish tone as opposed to the usual species. This is also true of schizothecium nanum.

Norbert: The data are in the first picture, the substrate was Orytogalus cuniculus (wild).

Andrew: Unfortunately, I don't have enough material.

Greetings Peter.