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1. With tubes/pores or gills and with what colour of pores or gills and spores ?

3. Oakleaf mildew (Microsphaera alphitoides).

4. Pinus spp. ? If so, it can be Gremmeniella abietina, a Lophodermium species or Sphaeropsis sapinea.

 

Gerrit they are Scots pine and I have managed to collect some needles

pine.jpgNeedles.jpg

I am guessing at Lophodermium seditiosum. What are your thoughts?

Posted (edited)
Scots pine ... needles ... Lophodermium seditiosum.

 

I agree on the Lophodermium (black spots on the needles second to the right) and being the only pathogen on pine, it probably is L. seditiosum.

Edited by Fungus
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I thought originally it was the rigamortised Bat fingers coming out of the small cavity !

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Correct! :biggrin:

 

it was an iddy biddy fistulina just emerging. It was roughly the size of my little finger nail. Took some hunting!

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