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B Shelbourne• Scuttelinia: Macro and habitat.• S. scutella
Unknown on rabbit dung
Marc Detollenaere,
14-09-2018 21:14
Hello forum,
On rabbit dung I discovered a number of cream-coloured sporangiophores (540x80µ) ending in a single swollen head of 290x270µ. Spores were very small(4x2µ) and hyaline.
No result with the keys in E&E.
Thanks for your help and best wishes
Marc
Malcolm Greaves,
14-09-2018 23:23
Re : Unknown on rabbit dung
Could it be a Stilbella?
Marc Detollenaere,
15-09-2018 06:31
Re : Unknown on rabbit dung
Dear Malcolm,
Jacky Launoy sent me a private message, also suggesting Stilbella and according to Seifert probably S fimetaria.
Could you agree?
Marc
Michel Delpont,
15-09-2018 09:41
Re : Unknown on rabbit dung
Hello Marc.
This seems like the right answer, typical on rabbit dung; but, many other species can grow on this kind of substrate and are not easy to identify.
Michel.
Marc Detollenaere,
16-09-2018 08:07
Re : Unknown on rabbit dung
Michel,
Thanks for your answer. It is not the easiest group of fungi to examine but still I find it very interesting.
Marc
Thanks for your answer. It is not the easiest group of fungi to examine but still I find it very interesting.
Marc
Malcolm Greaves,
18-09-2018 23:46
Re : Unknown on rabbit dung
Glad you got there in the end.