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26-01-2026 11:49

Margot en Geert Vullings

We found this possible anamorph on a dead Cytisus

25-01-2026 23:23

Tomaz Vucko Tomaz Vucko

Hello! I found this species that resembles Delitsc

18-01-2026 12:24

Josep Torres Josep Torres

Hello.An anamorph located on the surface of a thin

25-01-2026 16:08

Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

This Geoglossum had spores mostly 70-80 (87) with

23-01-2026 21:50

Cameron DK

I am looking for this please publication. is anyon

10-01-2026 20:00

Tom Schrier

Hi all,We found picnidia on Protoparmeliopsis mur

21-01-2026 19:55

Bohan Jia

Hi,  Could this be Nemania aureolutea? Or did I

21-01-2026 16:32

Gernot Friebes

Hi,I need your help with some black dots on a lich

21-01-2026 16:48

Gernot Friebes

Hi,after my last unknown hyphomycete on this subst

20-01-2026 17:49

Hardware Tony Hardware Tony

I offer this collection as a possibility only as e

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Periconia-like anamorph from Portugal
Lothar Krieglsteiner, 01-02-2023 10:30
Lothar Krieglsteiner... on old herbaceous stem (likely Tropaeolum majus) near Monchique, 28.1.23. The Spores are about 8-9 µm and prnamented with partly curvrd spines. I do not find a fitting Periconia species - something else? Yours, Lothar
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Alan Braddock, 01-02-2023 13:14
Alan Braddock
Re : Periconia-like anamorph from Portugal
This could be Periconia cookei, common in UK on all kinds of vegetation or P byssoides. which has a septum just below the terminal and spores 10-15 um. There are a lot of pictures on the internet..
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Lothar Krieglsteiner, 01-02-2023 23:29
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Re : Periconia-like anamorph from Portugal
Hello Alan,
thank you very much!
I had compared both speies but was not lucky with my spore ornament (and measures) and alos not with the strange cells black and white which I think are the conidiogenous ones (?). So - I am still searching for the solution.Yours, Lothar