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Sporormiella Dubia
Joop van der Lee,
30-07-2013 23:24
Found on horse dung.Asci: 8-spored, 133.67-166.16x20.36-25.45 um, with a very short stipe.
Spores: 4-celled, transvers septa, 33.80-40.67x6.76-7.74 um with a longitudinal germ slit.
Also I have taken some photos of rare forms of spore developement.
Michel Delpont,
31-07-2013 15:02
Re : Sporormiella Dubia?
Espèce également délicate à déterminer; sans doute S. dubia, mais il faudrait vérifier la base des asques et les fentes germinatives.
Michel.
Michel.
Joop van der Lee,
31-07-2013 15:19
Re : Sporormiella Dubia?
Merci Michel
Norbert Heine,
31-07-2013 15:22
Re : Sporormiella Dubia?
Like Michel said, it would be helpful to see the base of the asci.
Germslits are perfectly parallel (see picture three), so I think that you are right with Sporormiella dubia. The spores are somewhat to small, but I also find sometimes this species with small spores.
It's a typical species on horsedung and in my opinion very common.
Norbert
Germslits are perfectly parallel (see picture three), so I think that you are right with Sporormiella dubia. The spores are somewhat to small, but I also find sometimes this species with small spores.
It's a typical species on horsedung and in my opinion very common.
Norbert






