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21-12-2025 12:34

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

me mandan el material seco de Galicia (España) 

20-12-2025 23:08

Patrice TANCHAUD

Bonsoir, récolte sur sol sablonneux dans l'arriÃ

21-12-2025 09:32

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.A tiny ascomycete found embedded in wood in

21-12-2025 01:54

David Chapados David Chapados

Hi,Would it be possible to find the species with t

20-12-2025 15:47

Mirek Gryc

Hi.These grew on pine wood that was heavily covere

20-12-2025 10:49

Mirek Gryc

Hi. „I doubt it is possible to identify this ti

18-12-2025 21:17

Pol Debaenst

The identification took me to Byssonectria deformi

15-12-2025 07:09

Danny Newman Danny Newman

indet. Rutstroemiaceae sp. on unk. fallen leavesMc

19-12-2025 10:10

Patrice TANCHAUD

Bonjour, récolte réalisée en milieu dunaire, a

18-12-2025 17:23

Bruno Coué Bruno Coué

Bonjour,je serais heureux d'avoir votre avis sur c

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Pyronema sp. (domesticum / omphalodes )
Stephen Martin Mifsud, 23-01-2024 11:59
Stephen Martin MifsudHi, I found this colourful Pyronema on damp ashes and burnt sticks at an old BBQ site. Under the microscope, I cannot see developed fruitings else globular-pustulate sterile bodies and only sterile hypha (paraphyses?) attached to an excipulum made of stout irregular somewhat chained elements like the branches of a prickly pear tree.


I have them under observation for two days, and I spray water, etc., to try and revive them to see fertile bodies, but they seem dormant (or dead). Clues about this finding are welcomed, but it seems that P. domesticum is is a slightly better option.
Thanks



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