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Bonjour,Je recherche l'article concernant Hypobryo

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Hello everyone,I have a rather interesting ascomyc

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HiSupposedly this is a species that occurs quite o

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Hallo, ich habe in einer Moos-Aufsammlung (epiphy

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Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

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Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

20.6.25, on branch of Abies infected and thickened

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Cistella on Juncus
Juuso Äikäs, 18-06-2021 15:33
These very small (the yellow stuff is pollen) Cistellas were growing on a dead stem of Juncus sp.

There were some budding things (conidia?) In all the preparations I made. Not sure if this is from the Cistella, or some contamination. The spores measure 8.2 - 10.1 × 1.9 - 2.1 µm, asci without croziers.

The spores are pretty narrow, but otherwise the folder "Cistella subfugiens" would seem to be similar to this.
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Hans-Otto Baral, 18-06-2021 18:41
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Cistella on Juncus
Yes, it is, and it fits the narrow-spored samples by Enrique (ERD 4449) and Piotr.
Juuso Äikäs, 18-06-2021 18:57
Re : Cistella on Juncus
Thanks for the conformation! And the list gets longer... :)