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Carl FarmerI'd be grateful for any suggestions for this strik
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Hans-Otto Baral
Hello I want to ask you if you have found this ye
unknown ascomycetes 09-03-15
Vasileios Kaounas,
09-03-2015 14:39
asci 156-182
spores 20-24,5 x 12-13,5
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
09-03-2015 14:43
Re : unknown ascomycetes 09-03-15
Hello,
this is an Octospora. I am not sure about the moss, so I do not guess about the species.
Regards, Lothar
Raúl Tena Lahoz,
09-03-2015 16:20
Re : unknown ascomycetes 09-03-15
I will be a bit more adventurous than Lothar ;-)
Maybe a burnt site, maybe Funaria, maybe Octospora excipulata (= O. roxheimii)...
Too many "maybes"! We need more data...
Raúl
Maybe a burnt site, maybe Funaria, maybe Octospora excipulata (= O. roxheimii)...
Too many "maybes"! We need more data...
Raúl
Vasileios Kaounas,
09-03-2015 18:59
Re : unknown ascomycetes 09-03-15
you are right, I did not give any details, sorry !!!!!
found in my garden under a pomegranate tree, was not burnt area.
found in my garden under a pomegranate tree, was not burnt area.
Lothar Krieglsteiner,
09-03-2015 19:02
Re : unknown ascomycetes 09-03-15
What Raul writes can well be right, anyway. Funaria hygrometrica does not exclusively grow on burnt sites. And if it is Funaria, O. excipulata ist very likely correct. After Rauls suggestion, I noticed the slightly thick-walled spores typical of this species.
Regards from Lothar
Vasileios Kaounas,
09-03-2015 19:04
Re : unknown ascomycetes 09-03-15
thanks to all !!!
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