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Schizothecium vesticola.
Joop van der Lee, 17-02-2016 22:44
Joop van der Lee

Found on horse dung.


Perithecia: 411x206 um; Covered with swollen hairs and agglutinated around the ostiole.
Asci: not found.
Spores: 18.3-19.8x10.7-11.3 um; pedicel 5.4-7.1x2.3-2.5 um; spores have no cauda but an apical germ pore.


 


 

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Norbert Heine, 17-02-2016 23:44
Norbert Heine
Re : Schizothecium oedotrichum?
In my opinion Schizothecium vesticola.
Sch. oedotrichum has a collar of swollen cells at the neck.
And the spores have to be sourrounded by a gelatinous sheath.
You wrote that the spores have no caudae.
Are you sure?
Did you study it in Indian Ink?

Regards
Norbert
Joop van der Lee, 18-02-2016 08:38
Joop van der Lee
Re : Schizothecium oedotrichum?

Thanks Norbert,


I will check the species in Indian ink next time.