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Sporormiella lagenformis?
hannie wijers, 19-03-2013 20:07
I'm not entirely sure but this could be the Sporormielaa lagenformis? The size of the spores was 35-43x6-8 microns. There were a large number of asci which were 139-200?m lrgth. If I use the key of Doveri I come to . No. 13a (4-celled) -14B (not Heary)  -17 (larger spores)  -18 B (Asci gradually narrowing ...)  -24 (tracks 36-40) = Sporormiella lagenformis??

Can someone tel me if I'm on the right way? Thanks a lot


Hannie
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Björn Wergen, 19-03-2013 20:59
Björn Wergen
Re : Sporormiella lagenformis?
Hi,

it can't be S. lageniformis since the spores do not have oblique septations. I think your finding should more be S. dubia, which has spores about 37-41x6-7µm.

You can also compare with so many Sporormiella collections on my page, Funghiparadise.

regards,
björn
Norbert Heine, 19-03-2013 22:17
Norbert Heine
Re : Sporormiella lagenformis?
Hello Hannie,

I think that Sporormiella dubia is a good idea.
You show some spores with typical parallel germslits.
It would be nice if you say something about the substrat.
Sporormiella dubia is a widespread species on horse dung.

Best wishes

Norbert
Michel Delpont, 19-03-2013 22:31
Michel Delpont
Re : Sporormiella lagenformis?
Cela semble bien être S.dubia. Les fentes germinatives et les cellules terminales correspondent, ainsi que la longueur des cellules entre elles.

Bonsoir à tous.

Michel.
Jacky Launoy, 20-03-2013 11:46
Re : Sporormiella lagenformis?
Bonjour,

 la clé de Ahmed & Cain et la description dans Revision of the genera Sporormia and Sporormiella ( Dept of Bot. University of Toronto June 16, 1971 me mène plustôt vers Sporormiella australis .
1. ascospores four celled
2.Ascospores in two or more series
4.Perithecia and neck not hairy
7.Asci cylindrical, abruptly contracted below into a short stipe.
Je préfère ce dernier choix car l'alternative qui mène à S.dubia mensionne 7. Asci tapering gradually from the broadest part near the apex into a short or elongated stipe.
Il me semble que les asques sont plustôt clindriques.
Jacky Launoy
hannie wijers, 20-03-2013 16:05
Re : Sporormiella lagenformis?
Bjorn I think I shotly put your sites in the favorites and I'll look at your site. Norbert I fotgot to mention it but it grows on horse dung. At first I came with the key in Doveri also at Sporormiella dubia, but later on I doubted if I was wrong. Is there another key or lecture about de genus Sporormiella?

I thank you all for the help.


Regards Hannie
Björn Wergen, 20-03-2013 19:25
Björn Wergen
Re : Sporormiella lagenformis?
Of course, I will send you via email.
Michel Delpont, 20-03-2013 20:42
Michel Delpont
Re : Sporormiella lagenformis?
Hello Hannie.

You can also consult the records in the database? Ascofrance.

Regards.

Michel.
hannie wijers, 21-03-2013 15:12
Re : Sporormiella lagenformis?
Yes of course, but sometomes I forget it.
Thanks everyone, als for the info I got.


Regards
Hannie