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09-06-2021 03:07

Zuidland Peter

Hi all,I found this yesterday and I think it is La

08-06-2021 00:09

Unai Fernandes

Collect these specimens on dead wood. The environm

08-06-2021 10:17

Juuso Äikäs

There were plenty of these Mollisias growing on de

08-06-2021 18:17

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

De esta mañana, recolectado sobre corteza de quer

09-06-2021 02:26

Stefan Jakobsson

I collected a Trichopezizella rubroguttata (with c

08-06-2021 00:51

Denis SEYDOUX

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06-06-2021 08:05

Zuidland Peter

Hello againI have what I think is an Octospora gro

05-06-2021 20:50

Castillo Joseba Castillo Joseba

del pasado miercoles en campo abandonado de avella

06-06-2021 17:03

Chris Yeates Chris Yeates

Bonjour tous I think this is the taxon on Vaccini

01-06-2021 17:48

Khomenko Igor Khomenko Igor

Hi,I recently found these three Hymenoscyphus arou

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Lamprospora or Octospora?
Zuidland Peter, 09-06-2021 03:07
Hi all,
I found this yesterday and I think it is Lamprospora australis from the information I can find but I am confused by the conflicting names.
Can I please get a confirmation?
The first images of it in water( last pic) showed the spores surrounded by small droplets and in all later slides/mounts, I only saw reticulation, would this be showing the spores in a different state?
Many thanks

Peter


Spores with mesh: 18.7-21.4um, droplet size 8.8-10.9um, 3-5 meshes per diameter

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Lukas Janosik, 09-06-2021 17:43
Lukas Janosik
Re : Lamprospora or Octospora?
Hi Peter,
yes, your collection (with reticulum) is Lamprospora australis and it corresponds well also with my recent collections from Mt Lofty Ranges. The last photo (with warted spores) shows a different Lamprospora species associated with the same host (Campylopus cf. introflexus) that frequently grows together with L.australis. Morphologically it resembles L.maireana but it is a different undescribed species. It would be very interesting to obtain molecular data from both of these species.
Lukas
Zuidland Peter, 10-06-2021 09:36
Re : Lamprospora or Octospora?
Fabulous Lukas, thank you.

Yes both of those species were very close at the same site, it just happened I took 3 from the area and got mixed results; I will return to that area as it is one I go to frequently.

Best regards

Peter