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07-12-2015 14:17

Zugna Marino Zugna Marino

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29-01-2026 10:04

Jean-Paul Priou Jean-Paul Priou

Bonjour à tous, Marcel LECOMTE président de L'A

21-01-2026 16:32

Gernot Friebes

Hi,I need your help with some black dots on a lich

17-11-2009 22:22

Pablo Chacón Pablo Chacón

Bonne nuit, Voir si vous m'avez élaguée appor

25-11-2012 20:32

Bometon Javier Bometon Javier

Ascomas cupoliformes abiertos lateralmente, himeni

25-01-2026 16:08

Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

This Geoglossum had spores mostly 70-80 (87) with

27-01-2026 11:43

Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

Is anyone with experience of DNA testing able to t

26-01-2026 11:49

Margot en Geert Vullings

We found this possible anamorph on a dead Cytisus

25-01-2026 23:23

Tomaz Vucko Tomaz Vucko

Hello! I found this species that resembles Delitsc

18-01-2026 12:24

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.An anamorph located on the surface of a thin

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Fusarium sambucinum
Thomas Flammer, 07-05-2025 10:18
I have found on Genistae sth. that looks like pulicaris and think I identified the Telemorph and the Anamporph.

Enrique Rubio describes it here
https://www.centrodeestudiosmicologicosasturianos.org/?p=146
But he found it on Sambucus

Spores: 21.6 - 27.7 x 7.0 - 8.2 µm - Q: 2.76 - 3.77 (Ø LxB: 24.6 x 7.7 ØQ:3.2 N: 8)

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Mathias Hass, 08-05-2025 07:25
Mathias Hass
Re : Gibberella cf pulicaris on Genistae
Hi,

The current name of Gibberella pulicaris is Fusarium sambucinum. In a broad sense it is a large species complex. Im certainly no expert but I got the impression that it's F. sambucinium s.str on Sambucus (from which it is described) but on other hosts I'm not sure it can be assigned to species on the basis of morphology. Maybe this site is useful : https://www.fusarium.org/page/TaxonomyDisplay/198

Kind regads

Mathias