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Del pasado dia 4 en bosque de hayas, en tierraA

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Hello.A cerebriform ascomycete sprouting scattered
Saccobolus saccoboloides?
Ralph Vandiest,
20-01-2014 21:32
I found this white saccobolus on sheep dung. Size 0,3mm, spore clusters 44/50x17/25µm, spores 18/19x8/9µm. Clustered 8 spored (4rows of 2), loose clustered, free at maturity. Can somebody confirm this species?
Regards,
Ralph
Peter Püwert,
20-01-2014 21:54
Re : Saccobolus saccoboloides?
Hello Ralph,
in my opinion is this Sacc. citrinus. The form (truncate ends) an the warted spores is a reference and the enlarged paraphyse (3. photo left up) too.
Greetings Peter.
in my opinion is this Sacc. citrinus. The form (truncate ends) an the warted spores is a reference and the enlarged paraphyse (3. photo left up) too.
Greetings Peter.
Ralph Vandiest,
20-01-2014 22:12
Norbert Heine,
20-01-2014 22:27

Re : Saccobolus saccoboloides?
Hello Ralph,
I think Peter is right with Saccobolus citrinus!
Your first picture shows a typical overripe Saccobolus.
Then you must not be surprised, when the clusters are loose!
Regards
Norbert
I think Peter is right with Saccobolus citrinus!
Your first picture shows a typical overripe Saccobolus.
Then you must not be surprised, when the clusters are loose!
Regards
Norbert
Peter Püwert,
20-01-2014 22:36
Re : Saccobolus saccoboloides?
Hello Ralph,
probable is the pressure by the preparation to powerful ? V. Brummelen wright, that the clusters not shortened with ripening,
Greetings Peter.
Edit: In addition respectively at first the remark from Norbert of course.
probable is the pressure by the preparation to powerful ? V. Brummelen wright, that the clusters not shortened with ripening,
Greetings Peter.
Edit: In addition respectively at first the remark from Norbert of course.
Ralph Vandiest,
20-01-2014 22:38
Re : Saccobolus saccoboloides?
Hello Peter & Norbert,
Thx a lot for your answers. It must be indeed S citrinus.
regards,
Ralph
Thx a lot for your answers. It must be indeed S citrinus.
regards,
Ralph