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.

 

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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 3, vol. 15 (Sept. 2023):

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Two new species of Podosordaria (Xylariales): P. cynomys and P. cypraea

By Bell A., Mahoney D. – 27 September 2017
Two new species of the infrequently seen genus Podosordaria, P. cynomys on dung and P. cypraea on decaying wood, are described and illustrated. Both species are among the seldom re...
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The first record of Urnula mediterranea (Pezizales) in Continental Europe

By Milosavljević N. – 27 September 2017
All previous collections of the rare fungus Urnula mediterranea were recorded on the Mediterranean coast or Atlantic coast of Europe. Our discovery in Serbia represents the first e...
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A new species of Striatibotrys from Asturias (Spain), S. asturiensis

By Lechat C., Hairaud M., Rubio E. – 27 September 2017
A detailed description of Striatibotrys asturiensis sp. nov. is presented, based on a collection on dead stems of Veratrum album (Melanthiaceae) in Asturias (Spain). The fungus was...
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A new species of Ijuhya (Bionectriaceae) from Tenerife (Spain)

By Lechat C., Fournier J., Negrin R. – 27 September 2017
A new species of Ijuhya is described and illustrated based on material collected in the Canary Island of Tenerife (Spain). The new species described herein was sequenced. Based on ...
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Lamprospora pseudoarvensis sp. nov. (Pezizales) – a lookalike tracked down

By Vega M., Eckstein J., Friebes G., Tena Lahoz R., Gube M. – 27 September 2017
Lamprospora pseudoarvensis is described as a new species based on ecology, morphology and phylogenetic analyses. Differences from other bryophilous Pezizales occuring on species of...
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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)
  •  René Dougoud (Switzerland)
  •  Gernot Friebes, Centre of Natural History, Botany & Mycology, Universalmuseum Joanneum (Austria)
  •  Jacques Fournier (France)
  •  Michel Hairaud (France)
  •  Jean-Paul Priou (France)
  •  Luis Quijada, Pfister Lab, Harvard University (United States of America)
  •  Elisabeth Stöckli (Switzerland)
  •  François Valade (France)
  •  Chris Yeates (United Kingdom)