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03-11-2025 21:34

Edvin Johannesen Edvin Johannesen

These tiny (0.4-0.5 mm diam.), whitish, short-stip

03-11-2025 19:41

David Chapados David Chapados

Hi,Does anyone knows which genus could this be? G

28-10-2025 15:37

Carl Farmer

I'd be grateful for any suggestions for this strik

03-11-2025 16:30

Hans-Otto Baral Hans-Otto Baral

Hello I want to ask you if you have found this ye

01-11-2025 09:14

Francis Maggi

Bonjour,Trouvé sur Xanthoria parietina à Valdebl

28-10-2025 19:33

Nicolas Suberbielle Nicolas Suberbielle

Bonjour à tous,Je voudrais votre avis sur cette r

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Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

Can somebody provide me with a file of:Rogerson CT

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Ethan Crenson

Hi all,  I would like an opinion on whether this

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Maria Plekkenpol Maria Plekkenpol

Hello,Yesterday I found these on burnt soil. Apoth

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Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

De la pasada semana en rama posiblemente de hayaPi

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Dasyscyphella nivea ?
Thierry Blondelle, 19-02-2024 16:00
Thierry BlondelleHi

I am asking for confirmation for Dasyscyphella nivea.
Under a decaying Fraxinus branch
The yellowish color of the apothecia is probably due to their advanced stage.
The hairs seem to be quite typical of the species with absence of granulations in the terminal part.

Thank you
Sincerely

Thierry
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Hans-Otto Baral, 19-02-2024 16:56
Hans-Otto Baral
Re : Dasyscyphella nivea ?
The genus at least is clear but I recommend to check also the paraphyses (narrow, only slightly protruding) and the ascus base. D. nivea is usually only on Quercus and Fagus.
Thierry Blondelle, 19-02-2024 21:10
Thierry Blondelle
Re : Dasyscyphella nivea ?
Can we valid these new observations on paraphyses and asci for nivea

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Hans-Otto Baral, 19-02-2024 21:50
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Re : Dasyscyphella nivea ?
Yes, now it is clearly D. nivea.
Thierry Blondelle, 19-02-2024 22:06
Thierry Blondelle
Re : Dasyscyphella nivea ?
Thanks for your help.