04-05-2026 18:13
Stephen Martin Mifsud
ID request for what seems to be a true aquatic fun
04-05-2026 16:39
Stephen Martin Mifsud
ID request: This specimen was collected in Malta o
04-05-2026 09:50
Me mandan el material seco de Galicia,(España) re
28-04-2026 20:07
Lothar Krieglsteiner
... on twig in the air at standing Ceratonia siliq
02-05-2026 12:42
Alain BRISSARDBonjour à tousJeuidi 30 avril dernier on m'a remi
02-05-2026 13:06
Pauline. PennaBonjour Please can someone help me with this id
01-05-2026 22:45
Thierry Blondelle
Bonjour à tous, Une récolte sur bouse séchée d
14-04-2026 05:32
Ethan CrensonHi all, A few weeks back a friend pointed out som
28-04-2026 20:33
Vitus SchäfftleinHello, I found Trochila ilicina on Ilex aquifoliu

ID request: This specimen was collected in Malta on 30/04/2026 from the bottom of a stagnant pond. I retrieved some submerged organic debris, and on a sunken, decomposing globe artichoke I found extremely small black pseudothecia, approximately 0.1–0.2 mm in diameter.
Beyond the ID, I'm particularly interested in whether these structures belong to a truly aquatic or semi?aquatic species, or whether they were produced during the aerial phase and simply persisted on the involucral bracts before the plant material became waterlogged.
The substrate appears to have been underwater for quite some time, yet the pseudothecia were intact, firm, and not degraded as if they are truly aquatic. When opened for examination, they contained clusters of healthy muriform ascospores.
My initial thought is a species of Pleospora (or closely related genus ) and I am hoping it might be one of the aquatic or freshwater?adapted taxa, though it could also be just a Pleospora herbarum or P. graminearum that has remained viable underwater.






