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Trichodelitschia munkii confirmation
Chris Yeates,
23-04-2020 20:26

Bonsoir tous
On incubated (14.5 weeks) dung of mountain / blue hare Lepus timidus. This is the same collection as: http://www.ascofrance.com/search_recolte/4785
Trichodelitschia bisporula has also appeared, but this is clearly different. Based on the character of the spore sheath and spore size - 19-21.8 x 6.4-7.1µm - following the key (see http://www.ascofrance.com/search_forum/24432) I arrive at T. munkii.
There are few British records of this species, though Mike Richardson has recorded it on L. timidus dung in Derbyshire, some 8 kilometres distant from my find.
While I am confident in this identification, as it would be a new record for the county of Yorkshire I would be grateful for confirmation
Merci d'avance
Cordialement
Chris
Michel Delpont,
23-04-2020 20:55
Re : Trichodelitschia munkii confirmation
Bonsoir Chris!
Je pense aussi à T.Munkii; l'enveloppe gélatineuse et les pores peu proéminents correspondent.
Amitiés.
Michel.
Chris Yeates,
23-04-2020 21:35
Re : Trichodelitschia munkii confirmation
Bonsoir Michel
Comme toujours mes grands remerciements à toi!
Amitiés
Chris
Norbert Heine,
23-04-2020 21:36
Re : Trichodelitschia munkii confirmation
Hello Chris,
with this spore size and sheath I also see no other species but Trichodelitschia munkii. The next species like T. lundqvistii or T. minuta are clearly different. And T. bisporula has much larger spores.
Norbert
Chris Yeates,
23-04-2020 21:54
Re : Trichodelitschia munkii confirmation
Thanks Norbert
That mini-key to Trichodelitschia is very useful, once I understood "Sporenkragen" thanks to your Klärung here: https://www.pilzforum.eu/board/thread/16037-frage-zur-bestimmung-von-trichodelitschia/ ;-)
LG
Chris






