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Bonjour à toutes et tous,Pourriez-vous me confirm
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Michel Hairaud
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William Slosse
Hello everyone,On 23/03/26, I found the following
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Lepista ZacariasHello everyone, Does any one know of any literatu
Schizothecium ?
Adam Polhorský,
04-05-2016 14:27
im struggling to find a good fit for this colection, S. glutinans is i think closest but the spores are too narrow.
Perithecia: 0,8-1 mm high, on horse dung
Hairs: 2types-swollen agglutinated hairs, absent around the neck, present in the middle 50x10µm
-long, filiform hairs, present at the base
Asci: mainly biseriate, 8-spored
Spores: 26-30 x 14-15.5µm, pedicel straight 7-11µm
Thanks in advance,
Adam
Peter Püwert,
04-05-2016 15:22
Re : Schizothecium ?
Hi Adam,
in my opinion is this Schizothecium conicum with only few agglutinated hairs.
Greetings Peter.
in my opinion is this Schizothecium conicum with only few agglutinated hairs.
Greetings Peter.
Adam Polhorský,
04-05-2016 15:29
Re : Schizothecium ?
Hi,
That was my first guess too,
but S.conicum should not have the long filiform hairs at the base? , also the absence of agg. hairs from neck is a consistent feature.
That was my first guess too,
but S.conicum should not have the long filiform hairs at the base? , also the absence of agg. hairs from neck is a consistent feature.
Norbert Heine,
04-05-2016 15:55
Re : Schizothecium ?
I agree with Peter.
This is Schizothecium conicum, a very variable species.
Sch. glutinans has more reduced hairtufts and larger spores.
Hyphoid hairs at the base you'll find in all species of the genus.
Regards
Norbert
This is Schizothecium conicum, a very variable species.
Sch. glutinans has more reduced hairtufts and larger spores.
Hyphoid hairs at the base you'll find in all species of the genus.
Regards
Norbert
Adam Polhorský,
04-05-2016 16:06
Re : Schizothecium ?
Thank you very much Norbert. I had no idea, despite reading through Doveri´s key.
Adam Polhorský,
04-05-2016 16:10
Re : Schizothecium ?
Thank you Peter, i didnt know its such variable species, learned something today:)










