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Hello, bonjour.Here is the paper I'm searching for
Orbilia
Castillo Joseba,
28-03-2022 13:23
Pienso en O. rectispora
A ver que os parece
Saludos
Joseba
Piotr Perz,
28-03-2022 14:20
Re : Orbilia
Zotto, is this your famous fly-eating white Orbilia? :-)
Hans-Otto Baral,
28-03-2022 18:08

Re : Orbilia
Indeed, this is also my guess: orbilia alba!
Joseba, could you do a macrophoto of the white subiculum around? Are their traps for flies?
Upright clavate structures in great number, with sticky head. In the monograph it is on p. 1613.
Castillo Joseba,
28-03-2022 19:50
Hans-Otto Baral,
28-03-2022 20:22

Re : Orbilia
I think on the upper right photo are some traps. They are not easy to study under the mic, especially since their gel cap strongly inflates in water and thereby gets invisible. These traps were confused with conidiophores by Chinese workers.
When I studied the species I found some dead flies on the substrate.
What is the diameter of the apos?
Because of the rareness I would be happy to have the collection data.
Castillo Joseba,
29-03-2022 08:40
Re : Orbilia
Te mando los datos de la recoleccion a tu correo
Joseba
Joseba