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Hypocrea clavate
Hans-Otto Baral,
28-07-2009 23:56
Peter Tobies asked me about this Hypocreaceae which he thought to be a Cordyceps. I remember there exist clavate Hypocrea species but I forgot where I saw them, perhaps in this forum?Who can help?
thanks
Zotto
Hans-Otto Baral,
28-07-2009 23:58
Uwe Lindemann,
29-07-2009 00:09
Re:Hypocrea clavate
Hello Zotto, it is possibly Podostroma alutacea. Best Uwe
Christian Lechat,
29-07-2009 06:09
Re:Hypocrea clavate
Hi, Zotto and Uwe,
I think your fungus is Hypocrea leucopus P. Karst.
This species occurs typically on ground and its anamorph is a Verticillium-like. with hyaline conidia; stromata separated into fertile upper part and sterile stipe.
Hypocrea alutacea (Pers.: Fr.) Tul. & C. Tul. occurs typically on wet, rotten wood and its anamorph is a Trichoderma with green conidia; stromata fertile along all or most of stipe, this species was often confused with H. leucopus.
Have a nice day,
Christian
I think your fungus is Hypocrea leucopus P. Karst.
This species occurs typically on ground and its anamorph is a Verticillium-like. with hyaline conidia; stromata separated into fertile upper part and sterile stipe.
Hypocrea alutacea (Pers.: Fr.) Tul. & C. Tul. occurs typically on wet, rotten wood and its anamorph is a Trichoderma with green conidia; stromata fertile along all or most of stipe, this species was often confused with H. leucopus.
Have a nice day,
Christian
Hans-Otto Baral,
29-07-2009 12:10
Re:Hypocrea clavate
many thanks to both of you!
Zotto
Zotto


