22-04-2026 20:54
Hi to everybody.This Pyrenopeziza grew in moist le
24-04-2026 03:16
David Chapados
Found while looking at something else from wood in
22-04-2026 01:06
Bonjour à tous.Je vous présente cette Nectria s.
22-04-2026 20:17
Marian Jagers
Is anyone familiar with the Hyphomycetes genus Pse
Hyphomycete?
Wolfgang von Brackel,
10-02-2018 13:39
has anybody an ide what this could be? I've got it from bark from Sicily and I am not even sure it is a hyphomycete. Unfortunately I was not able to see the conidogenesis.
Jason Karakehian,
10-02-2018 15:32
Re : Hyphomycete?
It looks like collapsed sporangia of some zygomycetous fungus to me?
Wolfgang von Brackel,
10-02-2018 16:12
Re : Hyphomycete?
Thank you Jason! Do you have any recommendation for literature that could help me to identify it (or at least get an idea where it belongs in the zygomycetes)?
Jacques Malassé,
10-02-2018 17:27
Re : Hyphomycete?
Hallo Wolfgang,
here you can find some ideas, a bit difficult since you didn't get any undamaged sporangiophore.
http://zygomycetes.org/index.php?id=12
But at least it is obvious there are sporangiophores and rhizomorphs, so there are less possibilities! Good luck
Jacques
Wolfgang von Brackel,
10-02-2018 17:45
Re : Hyphomycete?
Thank you, I will try!
Michel Delpont,
10-02-2018 20:33
Re : Hyphomycete?
Hello Wolfgang
Maybe it's Rhizopus nigricans, Zygomycete.
Michel.
Jacques Malassé,
10-02-2018 21:37
Re : Hyphomycete?
According to its name, R. nigricans has distintive black sporangia, that's not the case in Wolfgang's specimens. The structure of sporangia/sporangiophore is an important feature; unfortunately, the specimen on the last pic is somewhat crushed, difficult to see. Anyway, it may be another Rhizopus sp, the first genus to which I've assigned at first glance this specimen.
Wolfgang von Brackel,
11-02-2018 19:31
Re : Hyphomycete?
Thank you all! From what I saw in literature and in the net, Rhizopus seems to be the genus. I will try my best to find aut the species!


