28-05-2026 16:15
James MitchellHello,Does anyone have the original publication of
28-05-2026 11:06
Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10596750
23-05-2026 11:44
Charles Grapinet
Hello, I am having trouble identifying this copro
25-05-2026 16:44
François BartholomeeusenHi forum members,During an excursion organised by
26-05-2026 21:25
Dirk GerstnerHello everyone, I'm completely stumped by this li
26-05-2026 22:44
Ethan CrensonHi all, I think I have Incrucipulum capitatum her
22-05-2026 14:44
Lothar Krieglsteiner
in unripe condition citrine yellow, then soon fadi
25-05-2026 16:35
Bernard CLESSE
Bonjour à toutes et tous,J'ai trouvé récemment,
22-05-2026 13:29
Gernot FriebesHi,I am curious to hear your opinion on this mater
23-05-2026 18:57
Sylvie Le GoffBonjour à tousRécolté sur une branchette de Sal
Hi there,
before 3 weeks ago i found on a tribe (probably alnus) infection of fungi on gnats and flys.
I have no idea how to determine this fungi and hope you can help me.
Spores :
39-46 x 10-12 µm
thanks in advance,
Thorben
Definitely not Entomophthora muscae, Pandora is a better possibility. This is not an easy group (and of course not ascomycetes ;-) ); this may help (nomenclature is out of date - check Index Fungorum and / or Mycobank) In your PDF viewer (I prefer Foxit over Adobe Reader) view as "Facing Pages" as the text is on one side and the images opposite:
amitiés
Chris
Hi there
@Castillo :
Thanks for help :)
@Chris :
Thanks for help and the document and sry about the group.
best regards,
Thorben








1982-Key-to-the-species-of-Entomophthera-SL-0001.pdf