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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The last published issue of Ascomycete.org is fascicle 4, vol. 15 (Oct. 2023):

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Compte rendu de la Session suisse 2017

By Stöckli E., Jenzer J., Senn-Irlet B. – 25 December 2017
Report of the Swiss foray dedicated to ascomycetes hold on Tramelan (Swiss Jura) in June 2017
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Première récolte monténégrine d’une espèce menacée et protégée en Europe : Poronia erici (Xylariaceae)

By Perić B., Wendt L. – 25 December 2017
Poronia erici, a rare fungus, threatened and protected in Europe, is recorded for the first time in Montenegro. Descriptions, illustrations taken in situ and in laboratory, microsc...
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Acervus epispartius (Pezizales), in der Masoala-Halle des Zoo Zürich gefunden

By Wilhelm M. – 25 December 2017
Since 2006, I recorded the fungi of this tropical world of the Masoala Hall of the Zurich zoo (Switzerland). The ascomycetes are rather rare and they are hardly determined. This no...
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Neottiella albocincta (Pyronemataceae, Pezizales), für die Schweiz eine neue, wohl übersehene Art

By De Marchi R. – 25 December 2017
Description and illustration of Neottiella albocincta (Berk. & M.A. Curtis) Sacc. found in Switzerland and discussion on the similar species of Neottiella
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Pseudorhizina sphaerospora (Pezizales) und ihr Auftreten

By Kathriner P. – 25 December 2017
On the basis of Swiss finds in the Melchtal between 2013 and 2017, Pseudorhizina sphaerospora is illustrated and presented with information on its development and location, and its...
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Peziza tarembergensis sp. nov. (Pezizales), une pézize urophile nouvelle

By Van Vooren N., Stöckli E., Moyne G. – 25 December 2017
Peziza tarembergensis is described as a new species based on its morphological, ecological and phylogenetic characters. Its growth on a substrate enriched by urine is discussed, co...
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Unguiculariopsis godroniicola (Helotiales) récolté dans les Préalpes grisonnes

By Stöckli E. – 25 December 2017
The little-known ascomycete Unguiculariopsis godroniicola W.Y. Zhuang is described and illustrated based on recent collections made in the Val Müstair in Switzerland. This remarkab...
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Pseudombrophila fuscolilacina (Pezizales) retrouvé en France près d’un siècle après sa découverte

By Hairaud M., Chautrand P. – 25 December 2017
A collection of the rare Pseudombrophila fuscolilacina (Grelet) Brumm. on red deer droppings in Center West of France is described and illustrated by macro- and micropictures. The ...
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Byssonectria carestiae (Pezizales) – eine arktisch-alpine Art

By Lindemann U., Graf U., Stöckli E. – 25 December 2017
Two collections of the very rarely found species Byssonectria carestiae are described in detail and compared with the most similar species
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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)