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Hi, I found this tiny sulfur yellow asco growing o

23-06-2025 13:25
I would like to hear your opinion on this Scutelli

22-06-2025 13:52

Dear friends,anyone out there with this paper?:DOU

26-05-2025 18:09
Henk RemijnGood day,In a burned forest near Hulst on the bord

20-06-2025 08:33
Hello.Small, blackish, mucronated surface grains s

19-06-2025 22:19
Björn NordénBig thanks in advance.

11-06-2025 16:26
Hi everyone, I am looking for the following protol

18-06-2025 19:24

Good evening,On Oenanthe aquatica we collected a
This fungi I found on dung of large herbivores. I tought of a Podospora and was looking at the Doveri. But I took a look at the site of Björn and I saw the picrures. Especially the form of the asci were different as the other kinds of Podospora I think.
Does anyone have an idea for me?
Thanks
Hannie

This is only once no Podospora but a Schizothecium. It can be recognized by the Squammufolien. But I do not what key they took from Doveri and the spore size, you will not tell us.
Here is a good key to finding:
http://www.pilzforum.eu/board/thema-schizothecium-und-podospora
Peter

Actually it is as Peter said a Schizothecium. Can be S.conicum or S.miniglutinans. You have to look hair length, and their location, and size of the spores. Also the apppendices spores.?
Michel.
Peter, Michel,
Again I forgot to mention the size of the spores, They are 25-27x15 µm. at 1000 in water.
I donloaded the links you gave to me and will study it these days.
Thank you
Hannie
I can also suggest an "worldwide key to Podospora and Schizothecium" which I have published on:
Doveri Francesco, 2008. A bibliography of Podospora and Schizothecium, a key to the species, and a description of Podospora dasypogon newly recorded from Italy. Pagine di Micologia 29: 61-159.
This journal is not well-known, so many people are unaware of this extensive article. Anyhow I have it in PDF (2.5 MB).
All my best,
Francesco Doveri
Hannie