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Fungus on Snaileggs
Thorben Hülsewig, 27-02-2016 23:10
Hi there,
today i found under a rotten wood snaileggs with a fungus that i can't detemine.
This fungus has 6 ascospores in ascus and the reaction with Lugol is brown.
I hope you can help me.

thanks in advance,
Thorben

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David Malloch, 28-02-2016 00:06
David Malloch
Re : Fungus on Snaileggs
Possibly Pseudogymnoascus roseus.
Thorben Hülsewig, 28-02-2016 21:27
Re : Fungus on Snaileggs
Hi David,
that fits good.
Thank you :)
Here are some new photos.

best regards,
Thorben
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David Malloch, 28-02-2016 21:52
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Re : Fungus on Snaileggs
Hi Thorben..

Nice pictures!  Did you collect the snail eggs in winter.  Pseudogymnoascus roseus grows well at low temperatures.  We have been finding it in caves with temperatures about 7°. 

Dave
Thorben Hülsewig, 28-02-2016 22:30
Re : Fungus on Snaileggs
Hi Dave

You're right, i collected the snail eggs in Winter.
Currently we have temperatures of 4°.

best regards,
Thorben