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23-04-2026 06:46

François Freléchoux François Freléchoux

Bonjour, Voici la description d'un minuscule asco

21-04-2026 22:14

Margot en Geert Vullings

This cup fungus was found on April 10, 2026, on lo

22-04-2026 20:17

Marian Jagers Marian Jagers

Is anyone familiar with the Hyphomycetes genus Pse

22-04-2026 20:54

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Hi to everybody.This Pyrenopeziza grew in moist le

22-04-2026 19:12

Louis DENY

Bonjour forum.Trouvé à Belfort, est de la France

21-04-2026 21:00

Sylvie Le Goff

Bonjour à tousJe sollicite votre aide pour cet as

22-04-2026 01:06

Richard VALERI Richard VALERI

Bonjour à tous.Je vous présente cette Nectria s.

21-04-2026 13:36

Gernot Friebes

Hi,I am out of ideas for this one. I collected Sal

21-04-2026 13:19

Gernot Friebes

Hi,this Lophodermium on Typha has ascospores measu

21-04-2026 13:05

Gernot Friebes

Hi,this hyphomycete feels familiar but I was not a

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Podospora pyriformis?
Joop van der Lee, 08-12-2014 21:44
Joop van der LeeFound on cow dung.
Asci: 8-spored; quickly expand in water 440-616x39-105 um.
Spores: Uniseriate soon becoming biseriate; pedicel curved 45.5-49x8-9 um, transversly septated; upper cauda covering germ pore; secondary cauda attached to distel end of pedicel; spores oval, 40-44x25-26.5 um.
Instead of an upper cauda something else was connected at the sporehead inside the ascus that I do not know (photo-8)
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Piotr Perz, 08-12-2014 21:52
Re : Podospora pyriformis?
Dear Joop,

Photo 8: IMHO the ascospore is germinating.

Regards
Piotr
Joop van der Lee, 08-12-2014 22:14
Joop van der Lee
Re : Podospora pyriformis?
Thanks Piotr
Francisco Calaça, 08-12-2014 22:49
Francisco Calaça
Re : Podospora pyriformis?
Hi Joop, how're you? Fine?
Well, your Podospora is like P. pyriformes in some aspects, mainly in the atypical septate spore. But P. pyriformis, the upper cauda not cover the germ pore. You're right? Cuz the septate spore is very common on this kind... You have pics of the ascus type? According Bell (1983) this specie grow on old dung. It's your case? I bet on this :)
Can you send more details? 
With my best regards,
Francisco Calaça.