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07-03-2012 11:34

Alessio Pierotti Alessio Pierotti

Qualcuno può aiutarmi ? Sto cercando il seguente

07-03-2012 16:45

Christian Lechat Christian Lechat

Test,don't reply please

07-03-2012 12:35

Marja Pennanen

but suppose mali came to me ;)Hi,I found these hai

06-03-2012 21:21

Baeza  Yajaira Baeza Yajaira

hello i got this Durella? really i dont know if i

17-02-2012 02:39

Baeza  Yajaira Baeza Yajaira

Hello i get this Mollisia i guess i hope somebody

06-03-2012 18:16

Roland Labbé

Voici un disco qui a poussé sur excréments de li

01-03-2012 04:24

herman lambert

Bonjour,voici une pézize récoltée au sol sur gr

04-03-2012 17:55

Roland Labbé

Re-bonjour ! Voici une autre planche et une photo

04-03-2012 00:34

Roland Labbé

Bonjour !Voici une planche et une photo macro d'un

03-03-2012 18:06

Chris Yeates Chris Yeates

Hello everyonehere is a discomycete found on dead

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Pseudombrophila c.f. merdaria? / misturae? or else
Benko Gabor, 21-03-2025 19:32
Benko GaborDear Ascofrance,
I would like to ask for your help. This is not my own find, but I am the one trying to assist a member of a mushroom identification Facebook group with identification. The asco grew in a concrete container that mixes dog feces, compost, and soil. I'm fairly sure it belongs to Pseudombrophila, but the dense, large clusters of vivid purple fruiting bodies seem a bit off from the likely merdaria species.
Spores: 10.5–12.5x7–8.5 µm (I also measured shed spores), with slight roughness visible. The paraphyses are septate, branched, and slightly swollen at the tips (snakehead-like). The excipulum appears vivid red under the microscope. Due to the clustered appearance and color, I considered P. misturae as a possibility, but the spore size doesn't seem to match. Is there perhaps another species that could fit? I also wondered if the purple color could be due to cold (frost).
Thank you in advance for your help!

Hungary, March 2025

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