11-04-2026 15:45
Zuzana Sochorová (Egertová)
Please, could anyone send me this paper?Moyne G.,
11-04-2026 13:34
Artem PtukhaHello, I am seeking assistance with the identific
11-04-2026 10:19
Michel Hairaud
Chers amis d'Ascofrance , voici une très bonne no
11-04-2026 10:10
Michel Hairaud
Dear Ascofrance members, here is some very good ne
10-04-2026 23:22
Gernot FriebesHi,ascospores are 1- to 3-septate, approximately
10-04-2026 15:51
William Slosse
Hello everyone, On 08/04/26, I found a growth sit
09-04-2026 15:25
Jac GelderblomOn bare soil between mosses Ifound an asco I deter
09-04-2026 13:55
Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10589176
09-04-2026 10:12
Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10587061
On rabbit dung Pseudoscopulariopsis?
Ismael Wind,
11-07-2021 10:45
Any thoughts?
Chris Yeates,
11-07-2021 18:21
Re : On rabbit dung Pseudoscopulariopsis?
I think these are probably the remains of expelled Pilaira sporangia, which one can often find on the surface of the dung - see http://www.naturefg.com/pages/b-fungi/pilaira%20anomala.htm
Chris
Ismael Wind,
11-07-2021 18:45
Re : On rabbit dung Pseudoscopulariopsis?
Youre absoluty right, thanks!
Chris Yeates,
12-07-2021 16:36
Re : On rabbit dung Pseudoscopulariopsis?
That's a perfectly good suggestion; in fact I originally typed Pilobolus and then altered it as in culture Pilobolus tends to shoot its sporangia away from the dung, whereas Pilaira is less "ballistic".
I happily bow to your knowledge on this - in any case we are both in the same area (and well away from Asco's!).
Chris


