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Podospora intestinacea
Garcia Susana, 13-10-2013 23:37
Hi all
I found this on dung horse too.
I think this may be Podospora intestinacea.
You can confirm or reject the species.

Thanks in advance

Susana (Spain)
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Michel Delpont, 14-10-2013 09:06
Michel Delpont
Re : Podospora intestinacea
Hello Suzana

This fungus is probably P.intestinacea, but for confirmation should better see the gelatinous appendages of spores. To help, you can try coloring preparations.

Regards.

Michel.
Garcia Susana, 14-10-2013 18:59
Re : Podospora intestinacea
Hi
I have done India ink preparation.
Perithecia were already very old, empty. There remained some ascus.
Seems immature spores have a gelatinous appendages which then lost.
This confirms the species?
Thanks

Susana
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Michel Delpont, 14-10-2013 19:07
Michel Delpont
Re : Podospora intestinacea
Hi

Indeed,
the appendages that resemble P.intestinacea be better distinguished.

Michel.
Garcia Susana, 14-10-2013 19:33
Re : Podospora intestinacea
Hi

Thanks
Regards

Susana