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Lamprospora
Blasco Rafael, 01-07-2018 08:03
Blasco RafaelHola, he recogido esta pequeña lamprospora sobre musgos y pienso sea L. miniata var. retisbonensis, es lo mas parecido que encuentro a la muestra, que les parece??
diametro entre 1,5 y 2 mm
ascas 170--200 x 20--21
J -  , Crozier no vistos
esporas diametro 17--18 con reticulo
parafisis rectas , apice un poco mas grueso x6--x7

Un saludo
Rafael
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Peter Püwert, 01-07-2018 10:54
Peter Püwert
Re : Lamprospora
Hi Rafael,
I would see this also so. Do you know this website?


Greetings Peter.
Blasco Rafael, 01-07-2018 11:53
Blasco Rafael
Re : Lamprospora
Gracias Pedro
No la conocia, la reviso a ver si llego a alguna conclusion
Rafael
Jan Eckstein, 06-07-2018 21:40
Re : Lamprospora
Dear Rafael,

the host moss is crucial in this group. The big moss seems to be Encalypta vulgaris and there is also an small one. Please check the 'Encalypta' because Tortula subulata can be superfically similar. Most likely Encalypta is the host. In this case, your Lamprospora belongs to L. miniata s.l. However, this is a complex species with some undescibed taxa. The neotype of L. minita has Pottia intermedia as host, but samples on Encalypa are not uncommon in calcarous areas in Germany.

With best wishes

Jan
Blasco Rafael, 09-07-2018 16:45
Blasco Rafael
Re : Lamprospora
Gracias Jan
El proximo fin de semana le realizare fotos mas detalladas al musgo, para tratar de identificarlo
Un saludo
Rafael