Thank you Nobi!
I was hoping to get better photos of the bifid caudae to post here but it seems that the fruits appear and disappear pretty quickly. A few days later I found some but all the asci were far too immature.
Today I found some Podospora with mature spores, but found it difficult to pop the perithecia while keeping the asci intact so that I could count the spores. Do you have any tips on how to do this?
The perithecia on these are still hairy, and the asci still seem to have 128(?) spores (definitely more than 64).
The spores are also the same size as before. However, using Doveri's key the spores seem to match P. setosa better than P. bifida – they seem to lack a gelatinous sheath and I could only see 1 tail on all that I observed.
Do you agree with this assessment? If so, do you think it's likely that the ones before were also P. setosa, or that both species were present in the dung?
thanks again,