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Ralph Vandiest Ralph Vandiest

Hello,I found this species a few months ago but ha

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Unknown species on burnt ground
Ralph Vandiest, 08-05-2014 12:31
Ralph VandiestHello,

I found this frb on burnt grount. Size 0,4/0,7mm. No hairs. Not blueing in Melzer  but some asci are colouring pink. Warted spores 18/22x12/13µm with at the end some..? (size 2µm). Young spores hyaline, then becomming purple-brownAsci max 230x18µm. Frb looks purpleblack but under microscope 'preparate' is greenish.

Could this be some kind of Smardae although it doesn't fit any of the smardae in the key I have?


Regards,

Ralph
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François Valade, 08-05-2014 12:45
François Valade
Re : Unknown species on burnt ground
Hello Ralph
for me it is Ascobolus carbonarius.
François
Ralph Vandiest, 08-05-2014 12:51
Ralph Vandiest
Re : Unknown species on burnt ground
Hello Francois,

fits perfect. I overlooked Ascobolus as the asci were not becoming blue in Lugol.


Regards,


Ralph
Michel Delpont, 08-05-2014 14:10
Michel Delpont
Re : Unknown species on burnt ground
Hello Ralph.
 
There are in the database several sheets for Ascobolus carbonarius; no problem with these spores.

Michel.
Ralph Vandiest, 06-07-2014 22:15
Ralph Vandiest
Re : Unknown species on burnt ground
Hello,

Is this also A carbonarius? Brown frb with yellow/orange edge. Spores 18/24x11/14.

Regards,

Ralph
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