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unknown on horse dung
Sven Heinz,
28-02-2018 19:47
does anyone have any idea what that might be?
Substrat: horse dung
Fruitbody: 300 x 200 µ
Asci: 20 x 5 µ, biseriat, with Lugol completely brown
Spores: 5 x 2 µ
Greetings Sven
Gernot Friebes,
01-03-2018 08:17
Re : unknown on horse dung
Hi, Sven,
your fungus looks "calosphaerioid", i.e. it might belong to Calosphaeriales or Togniniales although I don't have a more specific name to suggest without digging further into the literature. Maybe one has to consider that its growth on dung is only facultative...
Best wishes,
Gernot
your fungus looks "calosphaerioid", i.e. it might belong to Calosphaeriales or Togniniales although I don't have a more specific name to suggest without digging further into the literature. Maybe one has to consider that its growth on dung is only facultative...
Best wishes,
Gernot
Sven Heinz,
01-03-2018 15:42
Re : unknown on horse dung
Hello Gernot,
thanks for your help! B. Wergen has called this fungus as Calosphaeria pulchella. Apparently the fungus has been mistaken in the substrate.
Greetings Sven
thanks for your help! B. Wergen has called this fungus as Calosphaeria pulchella. Apparently the fungus has been mistaken in the substrate.
Greetings Sven