hardwood forest (birch, beech, maple), some fir and spruce
hardwood forest;beech log
spruce plantation
spruce plantation
spruce plantation; well rotted log
coastal sand dune with Hudsonia tomentosa
growing in moss on side of well rotted spruce log
growing on conifer log covered in moss in mixed wood forest
RGT240821/11, in deep sphagnum under red spruce and balsam fir
on hemlock, conk part picked I assume
mixed wood forest
under a beech, just a single
on dead Rubus sp canes. Ref. Ellis Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes. Specimen in NB Museum.
Old pine plantation.
Coastal foredune, growing with beach grass. Every year I find some new variation of the appearance of this species and take it to do a spore print thinking it might be something else, only for it to be the same old. This time extremely white variety
Coastal foredune, with Ammophila breviligulata. First of this year. This species was significantly impacted by Hurricane Fiona. No fruits were found in Fall of 2022, 3 were found in all of 2023 (2 at this site), and today 50+, nice to see them back.
conidia cinnamon brown, 25x20u at tips of tapered branches of conidiophore. On leaves of Carex sp on dead leaves collected from a small puddle of standing water. Specimen in NB museum. Ref. Ellis Dematiaceous Hyphomycetes.
On leaf little along small stream in mature mixed woods
on beech leaves, about chest height
All on the undersides of leaves with hind areas that looked flat almost adhered, to leaves.
Growing on rotting wood, Quebec, Canada.
Conidia 3,8-4,1 x 2,1-2,5um.
Sporangiophores 33,2-35,4um.
Conidiophores 424,7-465,6 x 10,5-14,1um, apex: 3,5-3,9um, base: 24,3-26,0um.