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Trichodelitschia minuta & bisporula
Joop van der Lee, 03-08-2019 23:20
Joop van der Lee
I noticed on Index Fungorum that the current name for T. minuta is T. bisporula, but in my opinion they are still two different species.
I am examening two species I found on a piece of horse dung one of them is T. bisporula and the other one is in my view T. minuta.
All these different opinions do not give a clear picture of the species but maybe my findings and all the different documentations can help solve the problem.
The description will be too big because of the amount of photos so I have to abridge the topic but I can send the PDF format by email when it's ready.

Joop
Chris Yeates, 04-08-2019 13:16
Chris Yeates
Re : Trichodelitschia minuta & bisporula
Index Fungorum is a nomenclatural not a taxonomic database, Species Fungorum is that (note the change in colour). But it is by no means always up to date, and I would always treat it as a guide rather than a definitive authority.

Chris
Joop van der Lee, 04-08-2019 17:11
Joop van der Lee
Re : Trichodelitschia minuta & bisporula
Thanks Chris, but the result is still the same.
There is no clear solution for both species at this moment.

Joop