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Brachysporium?
Matthias Mann, 19-11-2021 12:11
Matthias MannCher Forum!

In einem Feuchten Tal im Buchenwald auf Totholz (Laubholz) fand ich einen schönen Hyphomyceten-Rasen.


Mreul (Matthias) hat einen ähnlich ausschauenden Pilz im Dezember 2014 als Brachysporium bloxamii identifiziert.


Wie kann ich meinen Fund bestimmen? Bitte um Unterstützung:

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Marcus Yeo, 19-11-2021 12:53
Re : Brachysporium?
Definitely a Brachysporium. The 3-septate obovoid conidia indicate either B. bloxamii or B. dingleyae, which are distinguished by the dimesnions of the conidia.

Dimensions given by Ellis are 22-37 x 9-14 µm (average 29 x 11.7 µm) for B. bloxamii and 22-25 x 11-15 µm (average 23.5 x 13.3 µm) for B. dingleyae. In my experience, conidia of B. bloxamii are often shorter than these dimensions.

I would probably call your specimen B. bloxamii.

Marcus
Matthias Mann, 19-11-2021 19:37
Matthias Mann
Re : Brachysporium?
Marcus, very much thank you!