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Tuber with big spores
Maren Kamke, 25-09-2013 11:03
Maren KamkeHi erverybody,
a friend of mine found this tuber in a deciduous wood.
It's about 1,5 to 2 cm diameter, surface ochreous, smooth. Smell a little chemical.
Spores are very big with (44-56) 49*39,9 (37-43) µm, ellipsoid, reticulate with meshes, 11-12 high and numbering 4-6 along the bigger dimension. mostly hexagonal, Asci 145 x 80 with 1 to 2 spores.
I thought of T. maculatum, but the peridium seems not to have interwoven hyphae. Maybe T. foetidum. The spores are certainly too big for both of them.
I have no experience with the genus so I need your help.
Thank you.
Regards Maren
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Joaquin Martin, 25-09-2013 13:02
Re : Tuber with big spores
Hola

Mirate esta pagina a ver que sacas, podria andar por T.rapaeodorum pero las esporas se quedan cortas.

https://sites.google.com/site/hongoshipogeos/home 


Saludos.



Hello


Check out this page to see that you get, could walk through T.rapaeodorum but the spores fall short.

https://sites.google.com/site/hongoshipogeos/home 


Best regards.