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14-05-2024 21:43

Thierry Blondelle Thierry Blondelle

Bonjour,A côté de Hystérographium fraxini, ces

14-05-2024 09:19

Hans-Otto Baral Hans-Otto Baral

Hi, I want to announce for next Sunday 17.00 middl

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B Shelbourne B Shelbourne

• Hymenoscyphus: Habitat, macro, spores, paraphy

14-05-2024 09:50

Yannick Mourgues Yannick Mourgues

Hi. Found on decorticated wod of Populus cf. alba

13-05-2024 12:48

Eduard Osieck

After eight years (*) I found the same apiosporous

11-05-2024 18:08

B Shelbourne B Shelbourne

• Mollisia on tree leaves: On dead Quercus leave

12-05-2024 11:48

Michel Hairaud Michel Hairaud

Bonjour , Voici une récolte d'une Rhytismataceae

10-05-2024 17:40

Anna Klos

Good afternoon, Thursday during an inventory we f

11-05-2024 00:33

Ethan Crenson

I'm not entirely sure that Encoelia-like is the ri

11-05-2024 10:09

Luc Bailly Luc Bailly

Hello all, Does anyone have access to this? Thyr

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Trichobolus? on dung
Ralph Vandiest, 07-08-2013 21:53
Ralph VandiestHello,

I found this species on dung which I found in wetlands and put into a culture. Fruiting bodies measure 0,65mm x 0,45mm. Hears with knots at the end. Hairs upto 500µm. Spores measure 7/20x10/15µm.
Does anybody knows what this is?

regards,
Ralph
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Jacky Launoy, 08-08-2013 08:48
Re : Trichobolus? on dung
Je pense qu'ils'agit d'un melange de spore de Sordaria sp et de conidies de Arthrobotrys superba.
Michel Delpont, 08-08-2013 10:35
Michel Delpont
Re : Trichobolus? on dung
Hello Ralph.

Yes
, as said Jacky certainly like Sordaria spores, but the fungus is noisy and it is difficult to give a name.

Michel.
Ralph Vandiest, 08-08-2013 11:24
Ralph Vandiest
Re : Trichobolus? on dung
bonjour,

ok je regardera encore 1 fois dans le genre sordaria ce soir. A première vue quand je regarde seulement la taille des spores ça pourrait-être S. Goudaensis, Fimicola ou conoidea.

salutations