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Sur Geopora
Michel RIMBAUD,
08-11-2012 21:16
Minuscule champignon sur l'hymenium d'un Geopora.
Conidies fuselées 10-12 x 27-30µ.
Tête sphérique diam.68µ hérissée des pointes qui portaient les conidies.
Quelqu'un peut-il me dire de quoi il s'agit ?
Merci d'avance.
Michel
Norbert Heine,
08-11-2012 22:28
Re : Sur Geopora
Hi Michel,
it reminds me on a species of Rhopalomyces.
But I only know elegans and magnus (both from dung); and for this the spores of your fungus seems to be to small.
It's the only idea I have.
Norbert
it reminds me on a species of Rhopalomyces.
But I only know elegans and magnus (both from dung); and for this the spores of your fungus seems to be to small.
It's the only idea I have.
Norbert
Michel RIMBAUD,
09-11-2012 08:52
Re : Sur Geopora
Hi Norbert,
Thank you for your answer.
Rhopalomyces picures in Ellis suit very well to my specimen, I yhink you are right.
Yes my spores are lightly too small, but not so far from R.elegans.
Perhaps somebody else can confirm or knows other species.
Michel
Thank you for your answer.
Rhopalomyces picures in Ellis suit very well to my specimen, I yhink you are right.
Yes my spores are lightly too small, but not so far from R.elegans.
Perhaps somebody else can confirm or knows other species.
Michel
Björn Wergen,
09-11-2012 18:16
Re : Sur Geopora
Hi
this is quite interesting. We had Melanospora brevirostris on dung, a species which also grows on Geopora apothecia. What exactly is the "relation" between dung and Geopora?
regards
björn
this is quite interesting. We had Melanospora brevirostris on dung, a species which also grows on Geopora apothecia. What exactly is the "relation" between dung and Geopora?
regards
björn

