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Saccobolus depauperatus
Alex Akulov, 30-08-2011 23:22
Alex AkulovDear Friends
On the deer dung I found very abundant discomycete, which is probably a common species Saccobolus depauperatus. However, I am embarrassed by the presence in apothecium margin of hyaline setae-like hyphae, which are not mentioned in the available descriptions of this species. In addition, the dimensions of some microstructures are slightly different.

Please advise me with what species I am actually dealing with.

Grateful before,
Alex
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René Dougoud, 31-08-2011 08:49
Re : Saccobolus depauperatus
Cher Collègue,

Je pense qu'il s'agit d'un poils d'une des espèces du genre Trichobolus, genre commun sur ce genre de substrat. Ce ou ces poils se sont sans doute trouvés par "accident" sur ce Saccobolus

J'ai étudié de nombeuses récoltes de Saccobolus, mais je n'ai jamais trouvé de poils.

Cordialement

René
Peter Welt, 31-08-2011 09:17
Peter Welt
Re : Saccobolus depauperatus
Dobroe Utra Alex,  Cyrillic script is unfortunately not here ;-)

I think Rene is right and the hair is just randomly in the image. This is clearly a Saccobolus species. However, for me, the genus Saccobolus still a "book with seven seals" is. Unfortunately, you can see at your photos no clear arrangement of the spores and also does not give you the size of individual spores, so I do not want to commit to a species.


Peter