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03-03-2026 20:34

Miguel Ãngel Ribes Miguel Ángel Ribes

Good eveningThese small, amphora-shaped perithecia

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Hi forum,Is anyone aware if the 1936 edition of Si

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Buenas noches!Entre musgos, bajo Pinus halepensis

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I found this mystery Helotiales on an incubated le

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Alain GARDIENNET Alain GARDIENNET

A new refrence desired :Svanidze, T.V. (1984) Novy

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Robin Isaksson Robin Isaksson

Hi! This species i se from time to time in the

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Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

Can someone explain the features that split Geoscy

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Michel Hairaud Michel Hairaud

Bonjour, Quelqu'un peut il me donner un conseil p

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Podospora excentrica?
Malcolm Greaves, 17-04-2018 15:39
Malcolm  GreavesWith its long hairs just out of one side at the top of the neck of this Podospora and its spores 33-35 x 16-18.5 it looks like P excentrica. Is there anything else it could be and what should I look out for.
thanks
Mal
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Michel Delpont, 17-04-2018 19:08
Michel Delpont
Re : Podospora excentrica?
Hello Malcolm.

Gelatinous appendages are not distinguished, but the particular shape of the spores, their size, and the hair of the neck lead to Podospora excentica.


Michel.

Malcolm Greaves, 18-04-2018 00:22
Malcolm  Greaves
Re : Podospora excentrica?
Thanks Michel
I will try and image the appendages as more mature.
Mal