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14-06-2019 09:40

Per Marstad Per Marstad

I have found this in Norway, on hardwood, laying o

14-06-2019 06:40

Django Grootmyers Django Grootmyers

What is this parasite of Cantharellus minor? Found

11-06-2019 01:49

Valencia Lopez Francisco Javier

Hola amigos...Adjunto fotos de unas supuestas Para

11-06-2019 00:32

Elisabeth Stöckli

Bonsoir, Sur feuilles de ronce (Rubus/roncier à

11-06-2019 16:20

Garcia Susana

Hola, He recolectado este asco sobre estiercol, c

12-06-2019 22:42

Ethan Crenson

Hello all, A friend noticed these tiny fruiting b

11-06-2019 00:08

Ethan Crenson

Hello all, I found a few of these tiny black cush

11-06-2019 19:39

Angel Pintos Angel Pintos

Hello, Can anyone help with this ?, grows on Carex

10-06-2019 15:42

Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

Can someone help me confirm that this is M ventosa

04-06-2019 15:30

Rubén Martínez-Gil Rubén Martínez-Gil

Hola a todos. Subo unas fotos de una Scutellinia

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Any hints for this Asco? Genus?
Thomas Flammer, 21-05-2024 16:12
Substrate: not quite sure, on pluvious stem of a hard grass (substrate evtl. Molinia?), Asci IKI+, Spores 11,5-13,5 x 1,8 - 2,5 ym, slightly curved and 1septated, fruitbodies tiny 0,1-0,3 mm with yellowish disc. Excipulum with brown cells and septated hairs, paraphyses slender. croziers yes, Thanks for any guidance. 
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Hans-Otto Baral, 21-05-2024 16:26
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Re : Any hints for this Asco? Genus?
These are no hairs but anchoring hyphae.

 The apos look superficial, but remind me of Pyrenopeziza. Important would be to study fresh in water to see the paraphysis contents. Perhaps it is a Mollisia with 1-septate spores: M. melaena. Then refractive vacuolar bodies (VBs) shoul fill the living paraphyses.