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Andgelo Mombert
Bonjour,Je recherche l'article concernant Hypobryo
07-12-2025 16:07
Arnold BüschlenHallo, ich habe in einer Moos-Aufsammlung (epiphy
08-12-2025 21:04
Mark Stevens"Hello everyone,I'm relatively new to microscopy (
08-12-2025 18:59
Lothar Krieglsteiner
.. found by a seminar-participant, I do not know t
08-12-2025 17:37
Lothar Krieglsteiner
20.6.25, on branch of Abies infected and thickened
16-03-2014 22:00
Hello,I found this species a few months ago but ha
08-12-2025 13:39
Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10572899
another sporormiella.
hannie wijers,
02-05-2013 19:32
Michel Delpont,
02-05-2013 20:35
Re : another sporormiella.
We must first know exactly the basis of asci, they seem rather abruptly attenuated. With this size of spore may be S.australis? It is not clear the germ slits photos; would you make others with a higher magnification?
Michel.
Michel.
hannie wijers,
03-05-2013 16:51
Re : another sporormiella.
I'll try to do this tomorrow Michel, thank you.
Hannie
Hannie
hannie wijers,
04-05-2013 16:48
Michel Delpont,
04-05-2013 18:09
Re : another sporormiella.
I find it difficult to answer with certainty, it seems nevertheless that the basis of most of the asci is rather abruptly attenuated, which S.autralis could go with this size and shape of spores. If the germ slits match, it can confirm.
Michel.
Michel.
hannie wijers,
04-05-2013 20:34
Re : another sporormiella.
Thank you Michel, i'll keep it as S. australis. Have a nice weekend.
best wishes
Hannie
best wishes
Hannie









