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19-03-2026 18:25

William Slosse William Slosse

Good evening everyone, On 18/03/26 I found a few

19-03-2026 19:34

Filip Fuljer Filip Fuljer

Hello everyone,a few days ago I collected this str

17-03-2026 10:09

François Freléchoux François Freléchoux

Bonjour, Voici la description rapide d'un petit d

19-03-2026 15:58

Stefan Blaser

Hello everybody, I hope for some hints... Macro:

19-03-2026 17:50

Enrique Rubio Enrique Rubio

Hi to everybodyThese thiny, blackish pseudothecia

18-03-2026 13:09

Khomenko Igor Khomenko Igor

I recently examined Celtis occidentalis branches

17-03-2026 19:41

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Bonsoir à toutes et tous,Pourriez-vous m'aider à

18-03-2026 17:22

Katarina Pastircakova

Hi there,I'm looking for the following literature:

19-03-2026 10:56

Thomas Læssøe

https://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10505643

27-02-2026 11:21

Yannick Mourgues Yannick Mourgues

Hi to all. Here is a specie that can may be relat

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Cercophora?
Joop van der Lee, 27-12-2012 21:48
Joop van der LeeFound on cow dung. Starts with one-celled longitudinal oval spores without oil droplets in asci containing 8 spores. Spores extend forming oil droplets and develope a spore head quicker than is the case with Cercophora. Later two-celled with a very long pedicel 46,5x6 um average, no caudae. Sporehead 36x23 um average. Ripe spores without pedicel 37.44x39.71-24.02-24.25 um. It is not what I had expected for a Cercophora but for the moment I do not have any clou what it might be.
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Jacky Launoy, 28-12-2012 09:42
Re : Cercophora?
Regardez un peu Podospora descipiens.
Jacky
Andrew N. Miller, 28-12-2012 16:26
Andrew N. Miller
Re : Cercophora?
Yes, this is probably Podospora decipiens.  The appendages (caudae) at the apex of the swollen head of the spores are visible in photo #4.

Andy
Michel Delpont, 31-12-2012 16:04
Michel Delpont
Re : Cercophora?
Excuse me, Podospopra decipiens, no problem.

Michel.