N-Formyllapatin A (1), a new spiroquinazoline derivative, and four known quinazoline metabolites, lapatins A (2) and B (3), prelapatin B (4), and glyantrypine (5), along with two known indolediketopiperazine derivatives, fumitremorgin B (6) and verruculogen (7), were characterized from Penicillium adametzioides AS-53, a fungus obtained from the fresh tissue of an unidentified marine sponge. The structure of compound 1 was established by detailed interpretation of NMR and MS data, and its absolute configuration was established by a single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. N-Formyllapatin A (1) represents the first N-formylspiroquinazoline secondary metabolite. Compounds 3 and 5-7 showed moderate inhibitory activity against aqua-pathogenic bacterial Vibrio harveyi. (C) 2014 Phytochemical Society of Europe. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.