27-11-2025 15:41
Thomas LæssøeSpores brownish, typically 4-celled; 26.8 x 2.4;
27-11-2025 12:01
Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10496727
27-11-2025 11:46
Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10493918
27-11-2025 11:31
Thomas LæssøeCollectors notes: Immersed ascomata, erumpent thro
23-09-2025 13:31
Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10534623
25-11-2025 14:24
Thomas Læssøehttps://svampe.databasen.org/observations/10490522
26-11-2025 18:13
The entire run of Mycotaxon is now available throu
25-11-2025 11:03
Mick PeerdemanHi all,One of my earliest microscopy attempts, so
Special spores.
Per Marstad,
30-12-2018 18:47
Spores 50-60 x 15-17 my, with segments.
With such special spores I hope to get a name.Per.
Martin Bemmann,
30-12-2018 19:04
Re : Special spores.
Dear Per,
no spores but conidia. There should be also brown conidiophores around. Compare with Pseudospiropes (simplex?). Is the size 50-60 µm true?
Best regards.
Martin
Per Marstad,
30-12-2018 20:19
Re : Special spores.
Dear Martin.Thank you for the information. It seems that the spores are longer than in the description. Strossmayeria basitricha has been found only two times in Norway.
Per.
Per.
Hans-Otto Baral,
30-12-2018 20:40
Re : Special spores.
It seems these conidia have much less septa compared to S. basitricha and a little more thick walls when dead. But otherwise it looks much like Strossmayeria.
S. basitricha is frequent, at least in Central Europe.
S. basitricha is frequent, at least in Central Europe.

