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Lamprospora sp. (rugensis ????) ??
UZUN Yasin, 25-01-2017 14:34
UZUN YasinAscospores 13,5-18.9 µm with ornamaentation, globose. Found on mosses. Altitude 1230 m. Trabzon, Turkey.
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Viktorie Halasu, 25-01-2017 14:46
Viktorie Halasu
Re : Lamprospora sp. (rugensis ????) ??
Hello,
would you have a photo of the ornamentation in Cotton blue (LACB)? Kongo red is more helpful for highlighting ascus bases or excipulum structure. 
Best regards
Viktorie
Lothar Krieglsteiner, 25-01-2017 15:35
Lothar Krieglsteiner
Re : Lamprospora sp.

Hi Yasin,


I think your spore figure is not detailed enough to be sure about the ornament.


The moss seems to be a Dicranaceae.


Best regards from Lothar

Gilbert MOYNE, 25-01-2017 18:05
Re : Lamprospora sp. (rugensis ????) ??
Bonsoir,
Espèce impossible à déterminer si on ne distingue pas correctement l'ornementation de la spore. Faire une coloration au bleu coton s'il vous plait.
Gilbert
Jan Eckstein, 14-02-2017 10:42
Re : Lamprospora sp. (rugensis ????) ??
Dear Uzun Yasin,
please compare Lamprospora campylopodis on octospora.de
The moss looks like Campylopus fragilis. Please check this. If it is Campylpus fragilis, it would be a new host for L. campyloposis (mostly on C. pyriformis.
With best wishes,
Jan
UZUN Yasin, 14-02-2017 11:44
UZUN Yasin
Re : Lamprospora sp. (rugensis ????) ??
Hi to all. I will try to take new microscopic pictures in Lactophenol cotton blue and share with you.

Thank you all.
UZUN Yasin, 14-02-2017 12:23
UZUN Yasin
Re : Lamprospora sp. (rugensis ????) ??
Microscopy with Cotton blue.
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