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Possibly "Clavaria incarnata"?
Mick Peerdeman, 25-11-2025 11:03
Hi all,

One of my earliest microscopy attempts, so its pretty terrible. I thought this might be "Clavaria incarnata" found on an old grassland dyke in the netherlands (Texel). Can the species be confirmed with these photos or is a different species possible as well?

Kind regards,
Mick
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Thomas Læssøe, 25-11-2025 11:38
Re : Possibly "Clavaria incarnata"?
Not with certainty -you need e.g. to study the clamp situation. But the forum you have chosen is not really the one you are looking for - wrong phylum.
all the best
Thomas
Mick Peerdeman, 25-11-2025 11:57
Re : Possibly "Clavaria incarnata"?
Ah okay, thnx anyway Thomas!
I'll see to if i can find it again next year and take better photos

Kind regards,
Mick