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28-07-2018 18:01

Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

As it is not an Asco I was not going to post this

28-07-2018 14:19

Viktorie Halasu Viktorie Halasu

Hello forum,would anyone have this paper please? T

28-07-2018 11:36

Patrice TANCHAUD

Bonjour, récolte en tourbière acide, apothécie

26-07-2018 21:09

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

De hoy en tierra removida por la maquinaria de los

26-07-2018 23:52

xian zhang xian zhang

Hello,everyone,      I am sorry to ask for help

26-07-2018 18:32

Pierre Repellin

Bonjour, - Récolté en avril 2018 à Méaudre (3

26-07-2018 21:49

xian zhang xian zhang

Hello,everyone,    Can you do me a favor?    I

26-07-2018 09:46

Alvarado Cordobes Manuel Alvarado Cordobes Manuel

En estiercol de cerdo.No tengo  ni idea ¿Me pode

25-07-2018 10:56

Patrice TANCHAUD

Bonjour, récolte sur Ganoderma, spores 4,2-5 x 1

24-07-2018 20:24

Gernot Friebes

Hi,this black discomycete looks like a Rhizodiscin

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Pilobolus
Malcolm Greaves, 28-07-2018 18:01
Malcolm  Greaves
As it is not an Asco I was not going to post this find but after the discussion about the Pilobolus klenii/oedipus I thought those people who followed that thread might also be interested in this.

Pilobolus heterosporus is described in many of the papers on the group. In most they describe the spores as ellipsoid and almost identical to P klenii but with a greater variation in their size. One says that they are ellipsoid to subglosbose but shows a picture with none of them subglosgose and one describes and shows them with uneven shape and size.

I found this on deer dung and it is a perfect fit for the last of the above descriptions.

I am recording it as P heterosporus but with so many differing interpretations it makes life difficult.

Mal
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Castillo Joseba, 28-07-2018 18:17
Castillo Joseba
Re : Pilobolus
En el Indez Fungorun,veo que se da 3 nombres parala misma especie....  creo que  es un lio


Pilobolus oedipus Mont. 1826, (also see Species Fungorum: Pilobolus oedipus); Pilobolaceae
Pilobolus oedipus L. Klein 1872, (also see Species Fungorum: Pilobolus kleinii); Pilobolaceae
Pilobolus oedipus Bref. 1881, (also see Species Fungorum: Pilobolus lentiger); Pilobolaceae


Saludos

Joseba
Michel Delpont, 28-07-2018 20:41
Michel Delpont
Re : Pilobolus
Good evening Malcolm.

Totally agree with you; the large variety of size and shape of spores sometimes pose problems to arrive at a correct determination. In my opinion, we must observe many and often to better understand this difficulty.


Michel.