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William Slosse
Good evening everyone, On 18/03/26 I found a few
19-03-2026 19:34
Hello everyone,a few days ago I collected this str
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François Freléchoux
Bonjour, Voici la description rapide d'un petit d
19-03-2026 17:50
Hi to everybodyThese thiny, blackish pseudothecia
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Khomenko Igor
I recently examined Celtis occidentalis branches
17-03-2026 19:41
Bernard CLESSE
Bonsoir à toutes et tous,Pourriez-vous m'aider à
18-03-2026 17:22
Katarina PastircakovaHi there,I'm looking for the following literature:
19-03-2026 10:56
Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10505643
27-02-2026 11:21
Yannick Mourgues
Hi to all. Here is a specie that can may be relat
Phragmocephala atra
Riet van Oosten,
21-02-2019 13:35

Hello,
Found 31-01-2019 by a mushroomfriend on herbaceous plant.
To get an approval on a dutch website a second opinion is required.
Chris Yeates mentiones the difference with Phragmocephala elliptica in this topic:
http://www.ascofrance.fr/forum/41935/phragmocephala-elliptica
"A key character compared with the rather similar Phragmocephala atra is that the conidiophore cluster is joined only from close to the base"
http://www.ascofrance.fr/forum/41935/phragmocephala-elliptica
"A key character compared with the rather similar Phragmocephala atra is that the conidiophore cluster is joined only from close to the base"
I don't know if there are more look-a-likes .....
Is Phagmocephala atra correct?
Greetings, Riet
Chris Yeates,
21-02-2019 17:10
Re : Phragmocephala atra
Hello Riet
for me that is Phragmocephala (Endophragmia) atra. See attached PDF.
Best wishes
Chris
Riet van Oosten,
21-02-2019 17:20
Re : Phragmocephala atra
Hello Chris,
Thank you very much for your confirmation and the PDF, super!
Greetings, Riet





Extracted-page-from-1971-DematiaceousHyphomycetes-0001.pdf