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"oursin"
Karl Keck,
22-04-2012 17:10
Bonjour, sur un coupoule de Fagus, j'ai trouvé ces petits "oursins".
Spores: hyalines, en forme de faucille, 20 - 24 x 2 - 2,5 microns, avec des appendices courts aux extrémités.
Je joins deux photos.
L'un de vous avez une idée de ce pourrait être?
Amities, Karl?
Gernot Friebes,
22-04-2012 17:19
Re : "oursin"
Hi Karl,
I think it should be the same as this collection: http://ascofrance.fr/search_forum/15259, or at least something closely related.
Best wishes,
Gernot
I think it should be the same as this collection: http://ascofrance.fr/search_forum/15259, or at least something closely related.
Best wishes,
Gernot
Karl Keck,
22-04-2012 22:08
Re : "oursin"
Merci, Gernot,
thank you for the link.
I think it is Pseudolachnea hispidula, but I read that it is growing on herbaceous plants and I found it on cupules of Fagus.
I also visited the thread on pilzepilze-forum from 2008. The correct measure of the spores are 20 - 24 x 2 - 2,5 µm.
Sorry for my poor photos.
Best wishes,
Karl
thank you for the link.
I think it is Pseudolachnea hispidula, but I read that it is growing on herbaceous plants and I found it on cupules of Fagus.
I also visited the thread on pilzepilze-forum from 2008. The correct measure of the spores are 20 - 24 x 2 - 2,5 µm.
Sorry for my poor photos.
Best wishes,
Karl

