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Stilbella sp. possibly S. fimetaria
Stephen Martin, 15-11-2016 18:02
Stephen MartinDo you please confirm Stilbella fimetaria found on pellets of goat (or rabbit) dung in a humid area at Wied ta' Bin?emma, 08/11/2016

The organisim is composed of a white lanose synnematum topped by an orange-yellow gelatinous head of millions of minute ellipsoid spores 3-5um long produced from linear, tightly packed conidiophores? The fungus is about 0.5mm long and its head is about 200um wide. When dry, it solidifies and becomes very brittle.

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Stephen Martin, 16-11-2016 13:54
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Re : Stilbella sp. possibly S. fimetaria
I confirm Stilbella fimetaria according this monograph:

http://www.cbs.knaw.nl/publications/Sim27/fulltext/index.html