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18-07-2025 23:03

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.Fruitings between 51 and 130 microns in tota

17-07-2025 11:55

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

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16-07-2025 17:34

Bernard Declercq Bernard Declercq

Hello,I have trouble distinguishing above mention

14-07-2025 11:20

Michel Hairaud Michel Hairaud

Bonjour, Voici une espèce de  (?) Hyaloscyphace

15-07-2025 13:27

Angel Pintos Angel Pintos

Hello, does anyone have access to the following ar

16-01-2023 21:31

Riet van Oosten Riet van Oosten

Hello, Nearby the find of Calycina claroflava on

14-07-2025 17:55

Yanick BOULANGER

BonjourAutre dossier laissé en suspendJe viens de

14-07-2025 11:17

Yanick BOULANGER

BonjourJ'ai un dossier Jackrogersella qui est rest

14-07-2025 15:52

Gernot Friebes

Hi,I wanted to share this collection on Rubus idae

14-07-2025 13:37

Gernot Friebes

Hi,do you think this collection could be R. ulmari

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Ciliolarina pinicola?
Juuso Äikäs, 27-02-2022 10:27
Yesterday I found a few Ciliolarinas growing on a small branch of Pinus sylvestris that had fallen on the snow. 

Paraphyses with a long VB, IKI negative. The outside seemed to have short, brownish hairs. The spores measure 8.6 - 9.5 × 3.7 - 4.3 µm.

I think this would fit C. pinicola, but does it ever have croziers? I think this does, although I'm not entirely sure. All of the sample was consumed, and I only have one pick of the ascus base.
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Hans-Otto Baral, 27-02-2022 10:47
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Re : Ciliolarina pinicola?
For the spores yes, but I know C. pinicola only without croziers. Overmature material is problematic to identify.
Juuso Äikäs, 27-02-2022 11:48
Re : Ciliolarina pinicola?
Ok, thanks. Yeah, this didn't seem to be in the best condition.