Fig. 2From: The need to engage with citizen scientists to study the rich fungal biodiversity in South AfricaOther forms of fungi besides larger mushrooms. (a) Minute sporophores on an artificial growth medium c. 200 µm diam; Fusarium neocosmosporiellum. (b) Minute sporophores (ascomata) with delicate branched appendages; Chaetomium funicola. (c–d) Filamentous spore producing forms (arrows) of the genera Fusarium (c) and Scopulariopsis (d). (e–f) Sporophores (apothecia; arrows) of the fungal partner of two lichenized fungal species.Back to article page