10-11-2021 14:10
Riet van Oosten
Hello, Found by Laurens van der Linde, November 2
01-11-2021 10:32
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07-11-2021 22:17
Ethan CrensonHello all, I'm trying to identify a bitunicate py
06-11-2021 16:35
Bernard Declercq
Dear all,Collected on cupule of Fagus sylvatica la
06-11-2021 19:59
Mlcoch Patrik
Hi,Please about help with determination of this co
06-11-2021 19:58
Riet van Oosten
Hello, Found by Laurens van der Linde, November 2
11-05-2021 15:40
Simon KennedyCan anyone help with an image of the spores of thi
05-11-2021 18:11
Ethan CrensonHello all,This was found growing on a stem of what
04-11-2021 15:26
Chris Yeates
Bonjour tous I am fairly confident about this but
Chlorociboria aeruginella
Riet van Oosten,
10-11-2021 14:10

Hello,
Found by Laurens van der Linde, November 2021 on fallen leaves of Crataegus sp.
Is Dasyscyphys aeruginelles (syn. Chlorociboria aeruginella) correct?
- small fruitbodies very short stemmed
- asci IKI+ b
- asci with croziers
- hairs with incrusted material
- spore sizes: Me 11.2 x 2.7 µm N = 12
Greetings, Riet
Enrique Rubio,
10-11-2021 14:18
Re : Dasyscyphus aeruginellus (syn. Chlorociboria aeruginella)
Currently Chlorociboria aeruginella.
Riet van Oosten,
10-11-2021 14:26
Re : Dasyscyphus aeruginellus (syn. Chlorociboria aeruginella)
Thank you very much Enrique! Good to know!
(Index Fungorum gives Dasyscyphus aeruginellus as current name).
Hans-Otto Baral,
10-11-2021 15:39
Re : Chlorociboria aeruginella
What a coincidence! I was dealing with Chlorociboria today, especially with a blue hairy fungus that I thought to be related to Hyphodiscus but it turned out to be very close to C. aeruginella based on its ITS rDNA.
So yes, it is this species. About the genus, Dasyscyphus is out, of course. Chlorociboria is correct when taking a wide generic concept. Morphologically I I think it is not a typical member. The ectal excipulum of horizontal t. prismatica is quite different from C. aeruginosa/aeruginascens which have a vertical t. glob-angularis or t. intricata.
Riet van Oosten,
10-11-2021 16:41
Re : Chlorociboria aeruginella
Thank you very much Zotto!
I think I also found the anamorph on the same leaf this afternoon.
I will start a new topic tonight










