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02-07-2025 17:26
Yanick BOULANGERBonjourRécolté sur une brindille au fond d'un fo
Veo 2 tipos de esporas y algo que no se que es
Alguna sugerencia?
Joseba
for me the only third photo is an Ascobolus, however, the following micros show no spores from this species. The microphotos with the asci belong to the first both photos (Calycina or similar ?), the round spores and these to the fourth picture are foreign spores.
Regards
Peter.

Hi Joseba and Peter,
I was also a little bit bewildered by this thread - and I am more happy after having read Peters answer :-)
I agree with Peter: only picture 3 is an Ascobolus. Whatever the other pictures could be (Phaeoheolotium, Calycellina, ....) is a question that perhaps Zotto can answer?
Regards from Lothar
Es posible que haya mas de una especie junta en el mismo sitio???
No he visto nunguna espora tipica de Ascobolus
Saludos
Joseba