The electronic journal Ascomycete.org (ISSN 2100-0840) is published under Creative Commons license. Each volume contains 5 to 6 fascicles per year. The journal accepts all articles dealing with taxonomy of Ascomycota. As an international journal, it authorizes the authors to submit their text in the following languages: French, English, German, Italian and Spanish. The texts must respect the “rules to authors” (see Documents) and are submitted to the opinion of our Editorial Board. They must be sent to the address contact@ascomycete.org.

 

Delayed Open Access

Ascomycete.org is an Open Access journal with a one-year embargo, i.e. the articles are freely available from the year following their publication (or exceptionally the year of publication).

The last published issue of Ascomycete.org is fascicle 5, vol. 15 (Dec. 2023):

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Revue bibliographique

By Anonyme – 29 December 2020
Review of books "Champignons d’Europe tempérée", "Monograph of Orbiliomycetes based on vital taxonomy" and "Het geslacht Wimperzwam [Scutellinia (Cooke) Lamb.] in Nederland"
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Two new species in the genus Cenangiopsis (Helotiales) with non-lanceolate paraphyses: C. desae and C. rosae spp. nov.

By Perić B., Baral H.O. – 29 December 2020
Two new species of the genus Cenangiopsis with non-lanceolate paraphyses and inamyloid asci are described: C. desae and C. rosae. Both develop on periodically dry twigs and branche...
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Record of Nemania aureolutea (Xylariaceae) from the southernmost region of Spain

By Fournier J., Lechat C., Ribes Ripoll M.A. – 29 December 2020
A collection of Nemania aureolutea, a rarely recorded species with a rather north temperate known distribution, is reported for the first time, to our knowledge, from a Mediterrane...
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Pseudotrichia ambigua (Pleosporales): A new species from New Zealand

By Bell A., Mahoney D. – 29 December 2020
A new species of Pseudotrichia is described, based on material collected on wood of Nothofagus sp. Aspects of its relationship with other species are discussed.
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Editorial Board

Managing Editor: Nicolas Van Vooren (France)

Board:

  •  Hans-Otto Baral (Germany)
  •  Martin Bemmann, Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (Germany)
  •  Matteo Carbone (Italy)
  •  Adrian Carter, New-Brunswick Museum (Canada)
  •  Jacques Fournier (France)
  •  Gernot Friebes, Centre of Natural History, Botany & Mycology, Universalmuseum Joanneum (Austria)
  •  Peter Johnston, Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research (New Zealand)
  •  Danny Newman (United States of America)
  •  Luis Quijada, Pfister Lab, Harvard University (United States of America)
  •  François Valade (France)
  •  All members of Ascomycete.org Board