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Hyphomycet ? Or Zygomycet ?
Thorben Hülsewig,
21-11-2016 19:27
a friend sent me this pictures and gave me the permission to show the pictures here.
He found this fungus on the bark of a old tree (Fagus). The conidia are 10-20?m.
What could it be ?
thanks in advance,
Thorben
Alex Akulov,
21-11-2016 23:05
Re : Hyphomycet ? Or Zygomycet ?
Dear Thorben
Sporophores (presented fragments) on your photo look aseptate that really suggests the idea about Zygomycota representative. Also just at Zygomycota frequently spores of varying shape and size within single sporangium appears. However, I think your fungus is similar with Nematogonum like-hyphomycete. Please see the article in the attached file and, if possible, make more in detail photos.
Alex
http://mushroomobserver.org/234281?q=VlQ
Sporophores (presented fragments) on your photo look aseptate that really suggests the idea about Zygomycota representative. Also just at Zygomycota frequently spores of varying shape and size within single sporangium appears. However, I think your fungus is similar with Nematogonum like-hyphomycete. Please see the article in the attached file and, if possible, make more in detail photos.
Alex
http://mushroomobserver.org/234281?q=VlQ
Alex Akulov,
21-11-2016 23:09
Thorben Hülsewig,
22-11-2016 20:50
Re : Hyphomycet ? Or Zygomycet ?
Hi Alex,
Nematogonum ferrugineum fits well.
Thank you very much and also thanks from Fredi Kasparek (he found this fungus).
best regards,
Thorben
Nematogonum ferrugineum fits well.
Thank you very much and also thanks from Fredi Kasparek (he found this fungus).
best regards,
Thorben





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