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31-08-2025 17:32

Michel Hairaud Michel Hairaud

Bonjour, Pas d'identité trouvée pour cette réc

31-08-2025 19:41

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Hi to someone.I need to download this issue of Sve

31-08-2025 14:34

Thomas Flammer

I have found a Rutstroemia on abt. 2000 m on Alnus

29-08-2025 19:04

Thomas Flammer

Spores 21.2 - 26.2 x 8.3 - 11.3 µm - Q: 2.20 - 2.

30-08-2025 18:29

Joaquin Martin

Hi,I found this undetermined ascomycete on broadle

28-08-2025 17:24

Thomas Flammer

I know, that this is not the real topic of this fo

29-08-2025 05:16

Francois Guay Francois Guay

I think I may have found the teleomorph of Dendros

24-08-2025 21:59

Edmond POINTE Edmond POINTE

Bonsoir amis mycologues,Trouvé sur crottin de che

27-08-2025 12:02

Pavol Palo

Hello dear friendsI would like to ask for sharing

25-08-2025 17:37

François Freléchoux François Freléchoux

Bonjour,Nous avons trouvé samedi dernier à l'ét

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Pseudolachnea hispidula ?
Vasileios Kaounas, 03-03-2014 22:15
Vasileios Kaounasfor starters I have these items available

spores 11.5-13.5 x 1,8-2,1
hairs ~250
Vasileios Kaounas, 04-03-2014 13:42
Vasileios Kaounas
Re : Pseudolachnea hispidula ?
a twig probably Pyrus spinosa.
Dimensions 1-2 mm
Vasileios Kaounas, 05-03-2014 18:44
Vasileios Kaounas
Re : Pseudolachnea hispidula ?
have some other aspect ?
Enrique Rubio, 05-03-2014 18:58
Enrique Rubio
Re : Pseudolachnea hispidula ?
Without microscopical images I think is no possible. If there are only conidia and no asci it is an anamorphic stage of some fungus
Vasileios Kaounas, 05-03-2014 19:25
Vasileios Kaounas
Re : Pseudolachnea hispidula ?
Thanks for your time Enrique !!!
DirkW, 05-03-2014 23:56
DirkW
Re : Pseudolachnea hispidula ?
hello vasileios,

your determination is absolutely correct. pseudolachnea hispidula has no asci. the combination of black long hairs, greish discs and curved conidias with ciliae is very special ...

best

dirk
Gilbert MOYNE, 06-03-2014 09:31
Re : Pseudolachnea hispidula ?
Peut-être Dinemasporium hispidulum.
Gilbert