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William Slosse
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Bernard CLESSE
Bonsoir à toutes et tous,Pourriez-vous m'aider à
Lachnum 5143
Leandro Sánchez,
10-05-2016 11:46
Sur Corylus, diamètre max 1 mmAsques x8, IKI +, croziers -, 44-51/5-6
Paraphyses 53-64 / 4-5
Poils jusqu'à 60 x 5 µm
Spores 8,00 - 11,00 / 2,20 - 2,70 Q= 3,50-4,45
Conides 17,60 - 34,25 / 2,10 - 2,95 Q= 6,85-12,80
Cordialement
Hans-Otto Baral,
10-05-2016 11:49
Re : Lachnum 5143
I am not sure with croziers -, the ascus base looks angular.
The hairs are never capitate?
The hairs are never capitate?
Leandro Sánchez,
10-05-2016 12:14
Hans-Otto Baral,
10-05-2016 13:02
Re : Lachnum 5143
Ah, now we have capitate hairs. The others might be a bit immature.
In Congo the croziers or simple septa should be seen. This is essentioal for ID.
In Congo the croziers or simple septa should be seen. This is essentioal for ID.
Hans-Otto Baral,
10-05-2016 19:55
Re : Lachnum 5143
indeed, now I believe: no croziers!
With my key I arrive at L. pudibundum.
With my key I arrive at L. pudibundum.
Leandro Sánchez,
10-05-2016 19:59
Re : Lachnum 5143
Thanks very much Zotto !!!!!!!!!!!











