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Katarina PastircakovaHi there,I'm looking for the following literature:
Sporormiella pilosa?
Sven Heinz,
11-03-2018 16:57
is this Sporormiella pilosa? I am not sure because i have seen no hairs on the fruit body! The fungi grows on horse dung.
Asci: 250-280 x 25 µ
Spores: 56 x 13 - 14 µ
Greetings Sven
Norbert Heine,
11-03-2018 22:29
Re : Sporormiella pilosa?
Hello Sven,
this should be Sporormiella pilosa.
Spores are typical for this species, although a little bit small.
I know them with 55-62 x 13-15 µm.
I found it two times without or nearly without hairs.
Horse dung is according to my opinion the main substrate.
Norbert
this should be Sporormiella pilosa.
Spores are typical for this species, although a little bit small.
I know them with 55-62 x 13-15 µm.
I found it two times without or nearly without hairs.
Horse dung is according to my opinion the main substrate.
Norbert
Sven Heinz,
12-03-2018 16:43
Re : Sporormiella pilosa?
Hello Norbert,
thanks for help!
Greetings Sven
thanks for help!
Greetings Sven





