05-03-2026 10:07
Hulda Caroline HolteHello, I found and collected this species growing
06-03-2026 09:41
Hi forum, I'm now looking for another reference c
05-03-2026 16:30
François BartholomeeusenDear forum members, On the 2nd of February 2026,
19-02-2026 17:49
Salvador Emilio JoseHola buenas tardes!! Necesito ayuda para la ident
03-03-2026 20:34
Miguel Ángel Ribes
Good eveningThese small, amphora-shaped perithecia
Sporormiella on reindeer
Maren Kamke,
18-02-2017 11:27
Hi everybody,could anyone help me with this Sporormiella?
http://www.pilzforum.eu/board/thema-noch-eine-sporormiella-auf-ren
Thanks
Regards, Maren
Michel Delpont,
18-02-2017 14:37
Re : Sporormiella on reindeer
Hello Maren.
Delicate and difficult to be certain of determination. In my opinion, this is close to the S.intermedia group (S.teretispora, S. australis, S.similis). I have already faced this problem.
Michel.
Delicate and difficult to be certain of determination. In my opinion, this is close to the S.intermedia group (S.teretispora, S. australis, S.similis). I have already faced this problem.
Michel.
Maren Kamke,
19-02-2017 08:19
Re : Sporormiella on reindeer
Hi Michel,
thank you for your opinion. It seems as if none in the S. intermedia group fits properly. Unfortunately I have no decription of S. similis.
Regards, Maren
thank you for your opinion. It seems as if none in the S. intermedia group fits properly. Unfortunately I have no decription of S. similis.
Regards, Maren
Norbert Heine,
19-02-2017 13:59
Re : Sporormiella on reindeer
Difficult problem, Maren!
With the second cell broader than the others, the species remembers to Sporormiella scandinavica. But for this the ascospores seem to be too small.
I'll attach the description of this species to compare.
Sporormiella grandispora could be another suggestion.
The spore size fits very well but the germ slits have to be +/- parallel.
Maybe, it's an undescribed species from the intermedia group, like Michel writes.
Sporormiella similis was described by Khan & Cain in 1979 (Can.J.Bot. 51).
I'll send it to you in private, because it is too large to attach it here.
Best regards, Norbert
With the second cell broader than the others, the species remembers to Sporormiella scandinavica. But for this the ascospores seem to be too small.
I'll attach the description of this species to compare.
Sporormiella grandispora could be another suggestion.
The spore size fits very well but the germ slits have to be +/- parallel.
Maybe, it's an undescribed species from the intermedia group, like Michel writes.
Sporormiella similis was described by Khan & Cain in 1979 (Can.J.Bot. 51).
I'll send it to you in private, because it is too large to attach it here.
Best regards, Norbert
Michel Delpont,
19-02-2017 14:19
Re : Sporormiella on reindeer
Hello Norbert, in agreement with you, I had also thought of S.grandispora. Species close to that presented by Maren there is always a character that does not correspond. I would also be interested in the description of S.similis that I do not have, thank you.
Michel.
Michel.
Michel Delpont,
19-02-2017 14:26
Re : Sporormiella on reindeer
Do not do anything Norbert, I found the description of S.Similis, misclassified!
MicheL.
MicheL.
Maren Kamke,
19-02-2017 17:52
Norbert Heine,
19-02-2017 20:50
Re : Sporormiella on reindeer
Thanks, Maren for the further pictures.
Maybe Sporormiella "miniscandinavica" spec. nov. ;-)
Regards, Norbert
Maybe Sporormiella "miniscandinavica" spec. nov. ;-)
Regards, Norbert
Sporormia-borealis-irregularis-scandinavica-Egeland-Nytt-Mag.-Bot.-16-1969-0001.pdf
