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A kind of Gibellula ?
Thorben Hülsewig, 21-07-2015 20:59

Hi there


Today i found in the forest on the ground a fungus that i can't determine.


I believe that the fungus grow on a cocon, but im don't know if that true.


In the Internet i found the similar genus Gibellula, but I'm not sure if that's the same as my mushroom is  :/


The spores have a size of 4-6 x 2 µm


Can you help me ?


 


Thanks in advance,


Thorben

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Lothar Krieglsteiner, 22-07-2015 07:17
Lothar Krieglsteiner
Re : A kind of Gibellula ?

Hi Thorben,


this looks like Isaria farinosa (Paecilomyces farinosus) to me.


Regards from Lothar

Thomas Læssøe, 22-07-2015 11:12
Re : A kind of Gibellula ?
also to me. Could be sensu stricto (closely related to Cordyceps militaris and in some places given as synony of Cordyceps sobulifera). Gibellulas kill spiders. Your fungus is presumably on a lepidoteran pupa
Thorben Hülsewig, 22-07-2015 12:36
Re : A kind of Gibellula ?

Hallo Lothar


Vielen dank, ich habe es so abgespeichert :)


 


Hello Thomas


Thank you too :)


 


VG : Thorben