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Carl FarmerI'd be grateful for any suggestions for this strik
Schizothecium miniglutinans
Joop van der Lee,
23-08-2013 14:14
Foound on horse dung.Asci: 239.32x23.59 um
Spores: 22.63-24.29x15.49-16.87 um; uniseriate; pedicel 8.91-10.5x1.96-2.06 um; upper cauda not covering germ pore. Upper cauda is only visible when spores are young and still in the ascus.
Hair: Agglutinated 54.07 um long with 4 cells.
Jacky Launoy,
24-08-2013 09:51
Re : Schizothecium miniglutinans?
Joop,
I think S. squamulosum
Jacky
I think S. squamulosum
Jacky
Joop van der Lee,
25-08-2013 08:56
Norbert Heine,
25-08-2013 23:24
Re : Schizothecium miniglutinans?
Hi Joop and Jacky,
for Schizothecium squamulosum the pedicel is too short and the spores are too small.
So Nils Lundqvist wrote me by letter some years ago:
Spores 23-27,5 x 15-20, Pedicel 12-19 x 1,5-2
Own measurements 23-28 x 15-18,5, Pedicel 15-24 x 1,5 - 3.
The agglutinated hairs are also from another type - more rotund than pointed!
So that's why I'm sure that you ask for Schizothecium miniglutinans!
Size of the spores and of the pedicel and the pointed hair goes conform very well with this species!
Norbert
for Schizothecium squamulosum the pedicel is too short and the spores are too small.
So Nils Lundqvist wrote me by letter some years ago:
Spores 23-27,5 x 15-20, Pedicel 12-19 x 1,5-2
Own measurements 23-28 x 15-18,5, Pedicel 15-24 x 1,5 - 3.
The agglutinated hairs are also from another type - more rotund than pointed!
So that's why I'm sure that you ask for Schizothecium miniglutinans!
Size of the spores and of the pedicel and the pointed hair goes conform very well with this species!
Norbert
Joop van der Lee,
25-08-2013 23:55
Re : Schizothecium miniglutinans?
Vielen dank Norbert
Joop
Joop







