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unkown Pyrenomycete
Jakob Schneller, 17-06-2013 22:53
Jakob SchnellerRecently I hav found this fungus on dung¨. I am sure that experts can helpo me to find out the genus or ven the species. Many thanks
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Francisco Calaça, 18-06-2013 01:22
Francisco Calaça
Re : unkown Pyrenomycete
Hi Schneller?,
to me it seems, only by morphology, one Trichodelitschia minuta, but the data reported are few to confirm. Perhaps a specie of Delitschia... you have the substrate and measures the spores??
Michel Delpont, 18-06-2013 09:27
Michel Delpont
Re : unkown Pyrenomycete
Hello Jakob.

Trichodelitschia minuta has hair on top. As Francisco says there should be a little more specific, but can be a Delitschia.


Michel.
Jakob Schneller, 18-06-2013 13:53
Jakob Schneller
Re : unkown Pyrenomycete
Dear Francisco, dear Michel

Many thanks for your additional information


Jakob
Peter Welt, 19-06-2013 09:44
Peter Welt
Re : unkown Pyrenomycete
Hallo Jakob,

Für Delitschia sehen die Sporen irgendwie seltsam aus. Würde
mich aber über einen Beleg freuen, da ich die Gattung gerade bearbeite.

Gruß Peter


Ich denke jetzt, dass dies eine Art der Gattung Zopfia ist. Da würden die Sporen gut passen.