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29-01-2016 12:23

Lothar Krieglsteiner Lothar Krieglsteiner

... found yesterday in Stuttgart, Germany, at nake

01-02-2016 13:22

Leandro Sánchez Leandro Sánchez

Sur Quercus.Spores 6,4-8,2 / 3,5-4,1     Q= 1,60

01-02-2016 14:14

Luc Bailly Luc Bailly

Bonjour à tous,Enfin un peu de temps pour trier m

01-02-2016 12:59

Blasco Rafael Blasco Rafael

Hola, tengo esta muestra recogida sobre madera ind

01-02-2016 15:11

Norbert Heine Norbert Heine

Dear friends,I'm looking for the original descript

29-01-2016 17:26

hannie wijers

Hello, ik like to ask some support. On a small twi

01-02-2016 12:12

Luc Bailly Luc Bailly

Merci de ne pas répondre

18-11-2015 09:10

Stephen Mifsud Stephen Mifsud

Hi, I found this Xylaria (-looking) filamentous mu

29-01-2016 22:28

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Bonsoir à tous,En recherchant des Octospora sur v

29-01-2016 22:14

Sidelnikova Maria

Bonjour à tous Pouriez vous m'aider de détermin

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Lamprospora cf. miniata - on the moss cf. Phascum cuspidatum (?)
Lothar Krieglsteiner, 29-01-2016 12:23
Lothar Krieglsteiner

... found yesterday in Stuttgart, Germany, at naked, nutrient-rich and base-rich soil at the side of a vineyard.


The spores (as measurable, few outside te ascus) are about 13,5-15 (16) µm in diameter.


The meshes are quite variable, mostly between 1,8 and 3 (4 or even 5) µm in diameter.


The host could be the moss Phascum cuspidatum - the phylloids have short peaks of the prolonged rib, the lamina cells are about square-shaped and distinctly papillose.


Am I right (with fungus and moss)?


Regards from Lothar

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Nicolas VAN VOOREN, 29-01-2016 18:36
Nicolas VAN VOOREN
Re : Lamprospora cf. miniata - on the moss cf. Phascum cuspidatum (?)
Hi Lothar.
I don't remember collections of L. miniata with such thick nodes on the network...
Let our German specialists (Marcel and Jan) give their advice!
Andreas Gminder, 29-01-2016 22:28
Andreas Gminder
Re : Lamprospora cf. miniata - on the moss cf. Phascum cuspidatum (?)

Hello,


Tanja and me have found the same about 10 days ago before the temperatures have gone down. I will look tomorrow if there are new fruitbodies now.
We found it also along a roadside on calcareous soil, between agriculture fields.


I was also thinking of L. miniata or feuchrichiana first, but hesittated because of the thickenings of the net work lines. Two weeks ago I had a real miniata/feucrichiana collection from sand stone which didn't had these thickenings.


best regards,
Andreas

Gilbert MOYNE, 01-02-2016 10:55
Re : Lamprospora cf. miniata - on the moss cf. Phascum cuspidatum (?)
Bonjour Lothar,
Beaucoup de difficultés pour retrouver Ascofrance...
A mon avis, les spores représentent bien Lamprospora miniata malgré des noeuds asez épais à certains endroits. Je crois que l'ornementation évolue au cours de la maturation si bien qu'on rencontre souvent plusieurs types d'ornementation à l'intérieur d'un seul asque.
Si l'on compare avec les spores représentées par Benkert dans son article sur Lamprospora miniata (2000) en particulier celles relatives à la mousse Phascum cuspidatum, (p 60), je ne trouve rien de choquant.
Amitiés
Gilbert
Lothar Krieglsteiner, 01-02-2016 21:42
Lothar Krieglsteiner
Re : Lamprospora cf. miniata - on the moss cf. Phascum cuspidatum (?)

Hello Nicolas, Andreas and Gilbert,


sorry for the late answer, but as I heard I was not the only one who had problems to write in ascofrance in the last days.


@Gilbert: thank you for your opinion especially - and for your confirmation of my suggestion of Lamprospora miniata. I knew this species only from Encalypta streptocarpa by now, and so I was not sure of the identity.


@Andreas: interesting that you found the same Lamprospora under the same conditions!


So - I will (if nobody else will contradict further) call my specimen Lamprospora miniata.


Best regards from Lothar