12-04-2026 17:56
Hardware Tony
Found on dead stems in February earlier this year
12-04-2026 15:52
Gernot FriebesHi,I'm looking for help with this anamorph collect
12-04-2026 12:22
William Slosse
In a dune grassland in Oostduinkerke (Belgium), on
11-04-2026 15:45
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)
Please, could anyone send me this paper?Moyne G.,
11-04-2026 13:34
Artem PtukhaHello, I am seeking assistance with the identific
11-04-2026 10:19
Michel Hairaud
Chers amis d'Ascofrance , voici une très bonne no
11-04-2026 10:10
Michel Hairaud
Dear Ascofrance members, here is some very good ne
10-04-2026 23:22
Gernot FriebesHi,ascospores are 1- to 3-septate, approximately
10-04-2026 15:51
William Slosse
Hello everyone, On 08/04/26, I found a growth sit
A friend collected this asco in a wooded park in the Bronx, NYC on a wet decorticated log among Pinus with some Prunus. My initial thought was that this is a Hyaloscypha. I ran it through both the synoptic and dichotomous keys in Huhtinen's "A monograph of Hyaloscypha and allied genera" and arrived at Hyaloscypha aureliella—now Eupezizella aureliella. I have found E. aureliella once before but I would be grateful for confirmation.
Apothecia white with marginal hairs. Apothecia discoloring slightly orange in age. The largest apothecia are about 0.6mm in diameter.
Asci:
8 spored, biseriate, IKI+, croziers+
38-53 x 5.1-8.4µm
Spores:
hyaline, fusiform, with low oil content
5.4-8.5 x 2.3-2.9µm
Me: 7.0 x 2.6µm
Q: 2.1-3.3
Qe: 2.7
N=12
Paraphyses filiform, septate, sometimes branching
width: ~2.3µm wide
Hairs inflated at the base, tapering at the apex, some with yellow exudate.
My previous collection from 2023 had very colorful orange hairs, probably due to the abundant exudate. This collection does not seem to be as colorful.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
Ethan











