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Trichoglossum walteri?
Ralph Vandiest, 20-10-2014 18:26
Ralph VandiestHello,

I found this species is old city gardens. Size frb 60x15mm, with fertile part 25mm. 8-spored asci up to 210x15µm. Spores with 7 septa measuring 74/100x4,5/5µm. Majority around 90µm long. Setae 160/230x7/8µm. Asci pore coloring blue in Melzer. Sizes a bit diffrent then those I have in my key, but could this be something else?


Regards,


Ralph

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Jean-Paul Priou, 20-10-2014 22:39
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Re : Trichoglossum walteri?

It's Ok  Trichoglossum walteri  with spores < 100 µm with 7 septas.  Octopartitum having spores also 7 septa average but spores longer >  100 µm and spores more acute.  T Hirsutum with 15 septa . T. ariabile same shape as octopartitum but spores > 7 and < 15 septas.

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Ralph Vandiest, 21-10-2014 14:43
Ralph Vandiest
Re : Trichoglossum walteri?

Hello JP,


Thanks for your confirmation. I also looked at another species which was very small. I found similar spores and setae so this is also T Walteri, nevertheless the very different shape.


Regards,


Ralph


 


 

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