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15-12-2025 07:09

Danny Newman Danny Newman

indet. Rutstroemiaceae sp. on unk. fallen leavesMc

15-12-2025 21:47

Pol Debaenst

Good evening, On 12/11/2025 I found ascomycetes w

15-12-2025 21:11

Hardware Tony Hardware Tony

Small clavate hairs, negative croziers and IKI bb

15-12-2025 15:54

Johan Boonefaes Johan Boonefaes

Unknown anamorph found on the ground in coastal sa

15-12-2025 15:48

Danny Newman Danny Newman

Melanospora cf. lagenaria on old, rotting, fallen

15-12-2025 07:05

Danny Newman Danny Newman

Pseudosclerococcum golindoi (det: Zotto)near Cosb

15-12-2025 11:49

Danny Newman Danny Newman

ITS sequences from the following two collections B

15-12-2025 12:34

Danny Newman Danny Newman

indet. Rhytismataceae on oak leafnear Purchase Roa

09-12-2025 12:06

Andgelo Mombert Andgelo Mombert

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13-12-2025 17:26

Buckwheat Pete

Hello everyone,I have a rather interesting ascomyc

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Podospora
Malcolm Greaves, 13-02-2015 01:22
Malcolm  GreavesThis Podospora was on horse dung. At first I was convinced it was P. globosa as the spores looked to have a pelicel surrounded by a mucilaginous covering but no sign of appendages.
Although the spores were a little big at 48-50 x 25 it seemed the most likely even though it is very rare in the uk.
A couple of days later with more mature specimens the appendages became more obvious and although difficult to capture I am now sure it is P intestinacea. The spores were also larger at 60 x 30.
Mal
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Francisco Calaça, 13-02-2015 01:41
Francisco Calaça
Re : Podospora
Hello Malcon,
I was looking in Lundqvist's monograph about P. intestinacea and I agree with you.
Chris Johnson, 13-02-2015 09:17
Re : Podospora
Hi Mal

This agrees with a collection I made in 2012 and another last week, both on pony dung.

Chris
Michel Delpont, 13-02-2015 10:00
Michel Delpont
Re : Podospora
Hello Malcolm.

No problem, P.intestinacea.

Michel.