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Black rod-like structures with branching curved conidiophores
Stephen Martin Mifsud, 04-05-2026 18:13
Stephen Martin MifsudID request for what seems to be a true aquatic fungus growing from submerged wood. Organism a very short (0.4mm), stiff, black rod-like structure surmounted with clusters of white conidiospores borne on spreading, curved and subswollen conidiophores (=conidiogenesis branches) with clavate tips having 5 or more tiny horn-like structures (scars) on which the white conidiospores are attached  (reminds me of Botryosporium in a distant sense)

Collected on sunken small piece of wood in a valley, 28/Apr/2026
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Stephen Martin Mifsud, 05-05-2026 19:26
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Re : Black rod-like structures with branching curved conidiophores
I am happy that I reached ID to genus level thanks to the help of Donald Salas - Phaeoisaria sp.

More work is required to reach the species level now. Many sp. are described or recorded from China, latin America, and SE Asia!, with a hotspot in NL and EN - maybe some exoperts located there and hence many records. According to GBIF the genus is barely recorded from the Mediterranean.

Closely related to P. clematidis but I don't think it is this species...