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Thelebolus crustaceus + Saccobolus versicolor
Joop van der Lee, 09-04-2023 12:12
Joop van der Lee
Found on rabbit dung species were in close proximity with each other. or even entangled.

For T. crustaceus:

Ascus: 64-spored; stalk 13.5 um; 40-61 (-111) x 20-25 um
Spores: 6.5-7.0x2.5-3.0 um 
No paraphyses found.


For Saccobolus versicolor:

Ascus 138x34 um; stalk 8.9um;
Spore cluster 41-42.9x14.9-15.3 um;
Spores 15.9-16.3x7.7-8.3 um.


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Michel Delpont, 09-04-2023 17:34
Michel Delpont
Re : Thelebolus crustaceus + Saccobolus versicolor
Saccobolus spores are not well distinguished but their dimensions seem correct for versicolor. These two mushrooms, S.vericolor and T.crustaceus seem to grow in a mixture and on the first photo it even looks like they are starting to be parasitized.

Michel.