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Sporormiella capybarae
Joop van der Lee,
31-07-2013 10:47
Found on horse dung.Asci: 8-spored, cylindrical-clavate gradually narrowing into a stipe 16.20-17.02 um. Asci measuring 159.73-165.39x26.95-28.75 um.
Spores: 4-celled 47.43-46.64x9.19-10.69 um; bi or tri-seriate above and uni or bi-seriate below; septa transverse; constrictions at septa broad and deep; broad gelatinous sheath; germ slit nearly oblique to diagonal.
Length of seperate cells:
Upper cell: 12.64x9.06 um
Second cell from upper: 10.10x10.68 um
Third cell from upper 11.37x10.19
Basal cell: 13.52x9.05 um
Michel Delpont,
31-07-2013 14:57
Re : Sporormiella Capybarae?
S.capybarae posséde des asques avec un long pied, cela ne semble pas être le cas sur les photos. En as tu d'autres ?
Michel.
Michel.
Norbert Heine,
31-07-2013 15:00
Re : Sporormiella Capybarae?
Hello Joop,
your determination seems to be correct.
In my opinion this is Sporormiella capybarae, a widely distributed species.
The typical spores and germslits I can see at picture 4.
Norbert
your determination seems to be correct.
In my opinion this is Sporormiella capybarae, a widely distributed species.
The typical spores and germslits I can see at picture 4.
Norbert
Joop van der Lee,
31-07-2013 15:29
Michel Delpont,
31-07-2013 15:37
Re : Sporormiella Capybarae?
C'était pour vérifier, ce n'est pas évident sur tes photos.
Michel.
Michel.
Joop van der Lee,
31-07-2013 16:28
Re : Sporormiella Capybarae?
OK, Michel.







