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                Stephen Martin Mifsud
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 Bernard Declercq
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 Nicolas Suberbielle
                Nicolas Suberbielle
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 Tanja Böhning
                Tanja Böhning
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 Francois Guay
                Francois Guay
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 Michel Hairaud
                Michel Hairaud
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Joaquin MartinHi,I found this fungus in a mixed forest of spruce
Xylaria sp.
    
                    VASILEIOS KAOUNAS,
                19-12-2009 08:12
    
    
                                    Jacques Fournier,
                                19-12-2009 09:05            
             
                Re:Xylaria sp.
                Hi Vasileios,
the shape of stromata of X. hypoxylon is extremely variable, from fusiform as on your photo to flattened ramiified as often illustrated. I think your find is a typical X. hypoxylon with finely furrowed surface and prominent discoid ostioles. The occurrence of the anamorphic stromata in late autumn -winter is likewise typical for this species, as is the spore morphology.
Cheers,
Jacques.
                
                
                
                
                
                            the shape of stromata of X. hypoxylon is extremely variable, from fusiform as on your photo to flattened ramiified as often illustrated. I think your find is a typical X. hypoxylon with finely furrowed surface and prominent discoid ostioles. The occurrence of the anamorphic stromata in late autumn -winter is likewise typical for this species, as is the spore morphology.
Cheers,
Jacques.
                                    VASILEIOS KAOUNAS,
                                19-12-2009 13:51            
            Re:Xylaria sp.
                Thank you Jacques !!!!
                
                
                
                
                
                             
                

