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Åge Oterhals

I found this pyrenomycetous fungi in mountain area

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Hyphomycetes
David Chapados, 10-05-2025 18:47
David ChapadosHi, 

Does anyone have an idea of what this could be? 

Growing on wet deciduous wood, Quebec, Canada. 

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/279534904
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Martin Bemmann, 10-05-2025 20:58
Martin Bemmann
Re : Hyphomycetes
Looks like an anamorph of a Orbiliomycete (e.g. Dactylella)

REgards

Martin
David Chapados, 10-05-2025 21:14
David Chapados
Re : Hyphomycetes
Thank you! I'll look into that
Martin Bemmann, 10-05-2025 21:28
Martin Bemmann
Re : Hyphomycetes
Here is a plate from the monograph of Baral et al. 2020:
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Hans-Otto Baral, 11-05-2025 21:10
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Hyphomycetes
We actually looked at your nice photos, but we cannot remember to have ever seen such strange conidiogenesis in Orbiliomycetes, with a bent conidiophore apex and breaking of connecting part so that the uppermost part of the conidiophore remains attached to the conidium.
Martin Bemmann, 12-05-2025 12:25
Martin Bemmann
Re : Hyphomycetes
Oh yes, these characters can be found in Hyalocamposporium (see attached plate of H. acutum).

Regards

Martin
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David Chapados, 12-05-2025 12:56
David Chapados
Re : Hyphomycetes
H. acutum. seems spot on! 

Thanks to both of you for taking the time, really appreciate it!