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Trichophaea sp ??? Any idea .....
UZUN Yasin, 29-05-2015 20:32
UZUN YasinSpores 13,6-14,9 x 8,4-10,2 µm ...
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Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 29-05-2015 22:30
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Re : Trichophaea sp ??? Any idea .....
With such spores (size + biguttulae), this could be T. hemisphaerioides
Ron Bronckers, 30-05-2015 10:30
Re : Trichophaea sp ??? Any idea .....
Hello,

It would be nice to provide us with more detailed information next time, we are no wizards:-)

The arrangement of the cells in the margin is typical for Trichophaeopsis bicuspis.
The spore size is rather small, but this could be due to immaturity.
You can check if at least some of the hairs are bifurcate at the base.
The long hairs along the margin are often with a truncate base.

Success!
Ron