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Coprophilous perithecium muriform spores
    
                    Lennert Gees,
                15-02-2025 12:21
    
    I've found this species on birddung, but I still haven't found which genus and species it belongs to.
Its spores are muriform and measure 32-36 x 12-14 µm. Asci are 8-spored. Perithecia measure 170-180 x 120-150µm, textura angularis.
I hope you can help me fur†her.
Kind regards
Lennert
                                    Michel Delpont,
                                15-02-2025 14:43            
            
                Re : Coprophilous perithecium muriform spores
                Hello Lennert.
Maybe you could look into the genus Pleospora.
Michel.
                                    Bruno Coué,
                                16-02-2025 13:25            
            
                Re : Coprophilous perithecium muriform spores
                
                
                
                
                
                
                            
                                    Lennert Gees,
                                18-02-2025 17:44            
            Re : Coprophilous perithecium muriform spores
                Thank you both a lot!
I didn't have success with the genus Pleospora, but the forum linked by Bruno led me to the genus Leptosphaerulina, probably L. australis, to which it's very similar.
Thanks again!
Lennert
                
                
                
                
                
                            I didn't have success with the genus Pleospora, but the forum linked by Bruno led me to the genus Leptosphaerulina, probably L. australis, to which it's very similar.
Thanks again!
Lennert
                