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Arnium maybe?
hannie wijers, 22-04-2014 18:05

Hello,


I'd like to ask some help. On horse dung I found these frb. which are hairy at the top. They were partly in the dung. The measure of the hairs are between 24 and 104 µm length. measure of the asci between 392 and 536 x 49- 66 µm.  The spores are 58-62x28-33 µm.


Can this be an arnium or am I wrong about this.


Thanks a lot


Groeten


Hannie

  • message #28867
Michel Delpont, 22-04-2014 20:38
Michel Delpont
Re : Arnium maybe?
Hello Hannie.

Podospora
fimiseda, certainly. Genius Arnium has no pedicel.

Michel.
Norbert Heine, 22-04-2014 22:46
Norbert Heine
Re : Arnium maybe?
Hello Hannie,

I go conform with Michel!
Your pictures show some typical spores of the genus Podospora.
There is a pedicel, which is lacking in Arnium.
So, for me it's also Podospora fimiseda.

Regards

Norbert
hannie wijers, 23-04-2014 13:36
Re : Arnium maybe?

Michel and Norbert thanks for giving me the right name.


Groeten


Hannie