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Can be a PODOSPORA?
Francisco Calaça, 23-01-2014 21:08
Francisco CalaçaHi to all,
I found this Pyrenomycete in cow dung. I think there may be a Podospora, but never seen with spore so. This species has a wrinkled sheath, and cauda like Podospora fimiseda (but so so long), and a large dark cell that is between (60-78) 70-30 (35) micrometers. Can be a Podospora? Anyone have an idea?
:-/
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Peter Püwert, 23-01-2014 21:20
Peter Püwert
Re : Can be a PODOSPORA?
Hello Francisco,
in my opinion is this Podospora intestinacea Lundquist. In our distrikt not rare and found on dung of cow, deer, horse, roe deer, sheep.
Greetings Peter.
Francisco Calaça, 23-01-2014 21:34
Francisco Calaça
Re : Can be a PODOSPORA?
Thanks a lot, Peter!
I'll check this specie.
:-)