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Mollisia?
Eike Heinemann, 22-05-2019 16:05
Hello together

on saturday we found also this Mollisia . The Mollisia grows on a Quercus robur stig on the same please where dried and old Colpoma quercinum.

The fruitbodies are grey with a black outside.The flesh is KOH-negative.

The Ascis-IKI reaktion are bb and the mesurements 64,5x5,3µ.

The spores have no big oil guttules but sometimes some little oil bubbles. The mesurements are 9,2-14,9x2,4-3,3µ (for exact and more mesurements look on the spore photo)

The paraphyses are 62,9x2,6µ.

Does anyone no the specimen ?

Greetings,Eike
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Hans-Otto Baral, 22-05-2019 16:29
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Re : Mollisia?
Remarkable are the clavate spores.

I think this is the same as a sample by Ingo Wagner:
Mollisia-spec-(long-ovoidspored)-170519-01xsmJJ.jpg
in my "M. clavata large-spored" folder. It was also on a corticated oak twig.

Typical M. clavata is in my Rubus folder.
Eike Heinemann, 22-05-2019 19:10
Re : Mollisia?
Hallo Zotto,

ja das passt wieder perfekt. Danke.

VG,Eike