31-01-2018 03:49
Chris Yeates
This fungus has appeared on one of a number of dea
30-01-2018 15:27
Gernot FriebesHi,yet another unknown disco. :-/ I found it on de
27-01-2018 21:41
Thorben HülsewigHi there,a few days ago i found this fungus.Maybe
30-01-2018 17:29
Ethan CrensonHello,In New York City on decorticated hardwood.
30-01-2018 10:32
Found in forest with Quercus ilex.Asci (239.1) 251
28-01-2018 19:19
Andgelo Mombert
Bonsoir à tous,Il ne m'est pas possible pour l'in
28-01-2018 20:11
Thorben HülsewigHi there,today i found this Anamorph fungus on Ara
28-01-2018 09:54
Valencia Lopez Francisco JavierHola a todos/asEstos Hymenoscyphus, han sido recol
Hypocrealean anamorph?
Chris Yeates,
31-01-2018 03:49
This fungus has appeared on one of a number of dead fallen Laurus nobilis leaves which have been kept damp.The fungus in question forms small white discrete glistening patches on the underside of only one leaf from a dozen or so (so probably not a casual post-collection infection).
Hyphae are branched and bear verticillate narrowly ampulliform phialides with collarettes.
The conidia are not what I would have expected, being rod-like with 1 (occasionally 2) septa. The overall morphology makes one think of a Hypocrealean anamorph. The large conidia in the final image are those of Beltraniella pirozynskii.
Any thoughts very welcome.
Cordialement
Chris
Dartanha Soares,
31-01-2018 11:11
Re : Hypocrealean anamorph?
Hi Chris,
The closer I could get is Gliocladiopsis, however Gliocladiopsis has penicillate not verticillate conidiophores. Even though, I think it is a good place (name) to start.
All the best,
Dartanha
The closer I could get is Gliocladiopsis, however Gliocladiopsis has penicillate not verticillate conidiophores. Even though, I think it is a good place (name) to start.
All the best,
Dartanha




