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11-12-2015 01:45

Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

This "Lasiobolus" was on rabbit dung. Pale cream 0

23-11-2015 10:20

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

Parasitando un Scleroderma polyrhizum No me parec

11-09-2015 08:22

Dragiša Savic

On wet dead pedicel of Petasites hybridus.0,5-0,7

11-12-2015 01:44

Malcolm  Greaves Malcolm Greaves

This "Lasiobolus" was on rabbit dung. Pale cream 1

10-12-2015 21:33

Miguel Ãngel Ribes Miguel Ángel Ribes

Good nightAt the same place and day than yesterday

10-12-2015 20:35

Bernard CLESSE Bernard CLESSE

Bonsoir à tous,J'ai récolté récemment sur bran

09-12-2015 15:50

Chris Johnson

GreetingsFound on Oryctolagus cuniculus dung, apo

09-12-2015 17:06

Joop van der Lee Joop van der Lee

Found on cow dung. Fruitbody is covered with rigid

09-12-2015 16:15

Blasco Rafael Blasco Rafael

Hola, tengo este posible Lasiobolus sobre excremen

09-12-2015 15:58

Blasco Rafael Blasco Rafael

Hola, he visto esta especie sumergida en excrement

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Lasiobolus
Malcolm Greaves, 11-12-2015 01:45
Malcolm  GreavesThis "Lasiobolus" was on rabbit dung. Pale cream 0.15mm across with thick walled septate pointed hairs 110µ long. The spores were 17.5 x 10.5 and smooth.
From what I can see Lasiobolus have non-septate hairs so could someone tell me where I should be looking.
Thanks
Mal
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Peter Püwert, 11-12-2015 02:11
Peter Püwert
Re : Lasiobolus
Hi Malcolm,
these are too few data to determine the species. The shape and size of the Asci are necessary here at all costs. Nevertheless the L. intermedius could be.
Greetings Peter.
Malcolm Greaves, 11-12-2015 09:51
Malcolm  Greaves
Re : Lasiobolus
Thanks Peter. There is another spcimen growing I will try and get better information from that.
Mal
Michel Delpont, 11-12-2015 10:46
Michel Delpont
Re : Lasiobolus
Hello Malcolm.

I think your fungus is not mature enough; I seem to discern in the pictures a reddish tint. Also, the hairs Lasiobolus species are normally non-septate.


Michel.

Norbert Heine, 11-12-2015 17:20
Norbert Heine
Re : Lasiobolus
Nice find, Malcolm!

As Michel said, with septate hairs, this is not a Lasiobolus.
In my opinion this should be Trichobolus dextrinoideosetosus Doveri.
One of the 8-spored species of the genus.

You'll find it here (page 511ff)
http://mycosphere.org/pdfs/MC3_4_No13.pdf

I found this species 11 times in Germany. All on dung of rabbit and hare.
You can compare with my documentation at Pilzforum.eu. There are also some great pictures by Björn Wergen.
http://www.pilzforum.eu/board/thema-trichobolus-dextrinoideosetosus-pilzraetsel-nach-12-jahren-geloest

Regards
Norbert

 
Michel Delpont, 11-12-2015 18:16
Michel Delpont
Re : Lasiobolus
Hi Norbert.

I had actually thought about Trichobolus, but not to this species that I have never met; yet I have the paper F.Doveri ..... !! Beautiful pictures of Björn !! Thank you .

Regards.

Michel.
Malcolm Greaves, 12-12-2015 01:03
Malcolm  Greaves
Re : Lasiobolus
Thanks for the information and link Norbert. With more photos and details Trichobolus dextrinoideosetosus is a very good match. The septate thick walled hairs are certainly dextrinoid and some have a root like base. The asci are clavate 100-120 x 30-34. The paraphyses simple slightly bent towards the apex. Is there anything else that I should check before claiming this species?
Thanks
Mal

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