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Género AstasiaObservador
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Inside a structure containing rain water and blackened leaves. The creature has a long flagellum . It moves by contraction-expansion of body. Inside an abandoned convent.
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Género TrachelomonasObservador
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The organism can move by spinning and by advancing forward with the crown as a guiding area. Abundant. Water was collected from a seepage, at the side of a Mondego River levee. Perhaps T. volzii?
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Cotula australisObservador
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Growing among the cracks between the rocks, on the steps of a building.
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Soliva stoloniferaObservador
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Growing among the cracks between the rocks, on the steps of a building. The plant looks repent and flowers look woolly. Next to it, there was Cotula australis growing but the flowers were on long stem and with a very simple form and not woolly. (?)
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Viperina (Echium tuberculatum)Observador
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Single stem. The stigma is hairy. Spines on stem and leaves are stiff.
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Erva-Sapa (Lythrum junceum)Observador
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Side of Mondego River; meadow.
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Género CladosporiumObservador
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On Lilium species; on its petals. Garden. The fungus is minute and of arachnoid aspect; grayish. On the lower right of the petal there are some purple protruding spots; micro didn't reveal any fungus on these areas.
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Satirião-Menor (Anacamptis pyramidalis)Observador
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Single; among weeds; side of path.
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Ferrugens (Género Puccinia)Observador
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On cereal. Waiting for grains to show up.
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Género StictisObservador
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On old gall from Laurobasidium lauri. The cups form a white crown ~.25 mm and the hymenium is deep down in the flesh of the gall. Spores super long and multiply segmented. Paraphyses are a bit longer than asci and have simple to odd shaped tips. https://www.dorsetnature.co.uk/pages-fungi/f-204.html
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Satirião-Menor (Anacamptis pyramidalis)Observador
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Among weeds; single; side of path.
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Assobios (Silene latifolia)Observador
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Side of road; among weeds. Flowers were ~ 2.5 cm in diameter.
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Observador
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Super thin crust of arachnoid aspect; invisible when dry. When taken a sample, it came off the wood as a loose textile. Micro shows a very simple hyphal structure with thicker mostly cylindrical basal hyphae and erect hyphae for the basidia. Spores are ornamented. Basidia 6-spored. Unable to see them right because they were collapsed. Simple septa everywhere. On unknown rotten crumbly wet hardwood, inside a wine cellar in an abandoned convent.
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Rosmaninho-Maior (Lavandula pedunculata)Observador
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Mixed woods: lots of Acacia sp, Eucalyptus globulus and Pinus sp. Sandy soil. Very fragrant.
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Erva-Das-Sete-Sangrias (Glandora prostrata)Observador
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Small thick bush. Mixed woods: lots of Acacia sp, Eucalyptus globulus and Pinus sp. Sandy soil.
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Género SkeletocutisObservador
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Mixed woods: lots of Acacia sp, Eucalyptus globulus and Picea sp. Sandy soil. On a conifer stick. Polypore has cordons made of two types of hyphae: one almost solid that has hyphal ends covered with crystals; the other has thinner walls and clamps; from this one the sub solid hyphae is born. Microscopy was hard. Unable to measure spores because they were too tiny and thin. Unable to spot basidia with sterigmata. Several cystidioles seen, with clamp at base. Lots of hyphal ends on dissepiments/pores are covered with crystals. No particular smell. Pores have a disorganized aspect 5-6 per mm; resupinate polypore is 1.5 mm thick and it seems perennial. White to creamy; with smooth margin and cordons.
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Amanita junquilleaObservador
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Mixed woods: lots of Acacia sp, Eucalyptus globulus and Pinus sp. Sandy soil. Cap 4.9 cm; stipe sticky 8.4 cm x 9mm; volva 2.8 cm (H). It has a faint fruity-edible fungus smell.
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Sargacinha-Amarela (Cistus calycinus)Observador
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Mixed woods: lots of Acacia sp, Eucalyptus globulus and Pinus sp. Sandy soil. On the middle of the dirt road. Single.
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Género CentauriumObservador
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Mixed woods: lots of Acacia sp, Eucalyptus globulus and Pinus sp. Sandy soil.
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Género OrnithogalumObservador
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Mixed woods: lots of Acacia sp, Eucalyptus globulus and Pinus sp. Sandy soil.
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Asphodelus serotinusObservador
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Leaves have three sides. No smell detected. Mixed woods: lots of Acacia sp, Eucalyptus globulus and Pinus sp. Sandy soil.
Not to be confused with Asphodelus aestivus , from which it can be distinguished by its fruits and also by A.serotinus having spring flowering (April-May) while A.aestivus flowers in summer (June-July). Info from Flora.on
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Queiró (Erica umbellata)Observador
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Low, thick bush. Very abundant. Mixed woods: lots of Acacia sp, Eucalyptus globulus and Pinus sp. Sandy soil.
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Género TrechisporaObservador
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On the underneath surface of a Sambucus nigra old rotten barkless stump, still attached to living base. Inside an abandoned convent. Aculei/teeth look like the snack 'Cheetos'. Its subiculum is very thin and of arachnoid aspect. When dry, the teeth seem to be in their own little bases. White when younger, maturing to a cream pastel pink tone.
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Erva-Lanar (Holcus lanatus)Observador
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Backyard. Fuzzy leaves (micro photo included).
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Aranha-Florícola-de-Tubérculos (Thomisus onustus)Observador
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On Chrysanthemum myconis. Backyard.
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Uromyces lupinicolaObservador
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On Lupinus luteus. Backyard. Options: Uromyces lupinicola or renovatus.
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Ferrugens (Género Puccinia)Observador
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On Holcus lanatus. The choices are: P. coronata, P. holcicola, P. holcina and P striiformis. (Ha, ha, ha!) Uredinia Telia.
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Género MucorObservador
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On Ficus pumila fruit (climbing vine) inside an abandoned convent. The conidiophore is up to 1.5 mm tall. Sporangia is hyaline, turning yellow and finally maturing to a black spore mass that falls apart as it is touched.