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Francis Maggi

Bonjour,Trouvé sur Xanthoria parietina à Valdebl

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De la pasada semana en rama posiblemente de hayaPi

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Peter Welt Peter Welt

Who has this article? Doveri, F. 2007. Sporormiel

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Carl Farmer

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Sporormiella leporina
Joop van der Lee, 22-02-2016 22:11
Joop van der Lee

Found on cow dung.


Ascocarps: globose; 170 um in diameter, in a cluster of three.
Asci: 98.5-145x13.2-14.5 um; 8-spored; with a long stalk
Spores: 31.9-34.3x4.7-6.5 um; transvers septa; deeply constricted; germ slit parallel; end cell is the longest and the second cel the shortest. Second cell the widest and the end cell the smallest. Spores do not have gelatinous sheath.


No paraplyses observed.

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Peter Püwert, 22-02-2016 23:23
Peter Püwert
Re : Preussia terricola?
Hi Joop,
in my opinion is this Sporormiella leporina. Preussia terricola has other shape and size from asci and spores,
see the photos.
Greetings Peter.
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Joop van der Lee, 23-02-2016 10:55
Joop van der Lee
Re : Preussia terricola?
Thanks Peter.