23-05-2026 11:44
Charles Grapinet
Hello, I am having trouble identifying this copro
22-05-2026 21:35
Steve ClementsBonjour, I expected this find on old wood on our
22-05-2026 18:12
Lothar Krieglsteiner
... in moist chamber from Portugal.As the fungus s
22-05-2026 20:08
Ethan CrensonHello all, Yesterday in NYC I was visiting an e
11-01-2022 16:36
Hi does anyone have a digital copy of Raitviir A (
20-05-2026 17:47
Margot en Geert VullingsWe found this Mollisia on dead Juncus stems mown l
22-05-2026 14:47
Gernot FriebesHi,superficial ascomata collected on bark of a liv
22-05-2026 14:44
Lothar Krieglsteiner
in unripe condition citrine yellow, then soon fadi
22-05-2026 13:29
Gernot FriebesHi,I am curious to hear your opinion on this mater
22-05-2026 10:59
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Trouvé sur Phragmites, ce que je pense être un L
Mollisia?
Guy Buddy,
13-07-2020 22:08
This rough-looking fruit is from dead stems of Hypercium densiflorum in a high elevation bog, West Virginia USA. Fruiting bodies .25-.75mm wide when hydrated. No hairs.
IKI +. Crozier +.
Asci measure ~58.3 × 8.3 µm.
Spore measure ~15.7 × 4.1 µm, some with one septation.
Paraphyses filiform and branched.
Best,
Devin
Hans-Otto Baral,
13-07-2020 22:26
Re : Mollisia?
Some of your pics I cannot see in large, perhaps a problem of my computer, but it seems all your pics are from dead cells, so I can only assume that you have a Pyrenopezia.
No clear idea what species this is.
Zotto












