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Carl FarmerI'd be grateful for any suggestions for this strik
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Hans-Otto Baral
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Nicolas Suberbielle
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Lothar Krieglsteiner
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Maria Plekkenpol
Hello,Yesterday I found these on burnt soil. Apoth
Podospora intestinacea.
Joop van der Lee,
08-11-2013 23:50
Found on horse dung but I do not have any idea which Podospora this might be because of the large spore size and the very long cauda's upper as well as lower.The only species with this spore size are P. Fimiseda, P. Pistillata and P. Australis. The first has a totally different fruitbody, the second one has a longer pedicel, the last one only has cauda's.
Ascus: 8-spored; 319.46x71.62 um with short stalk.
Spores: Uniseriate in top and bottom, biseriate in the middle; size 46.87-53.42x24.82-25.49 um; pedicel 24.02x12.42 um; spores have very long cauda's the upper cauda can have a length of 323.12 um and the lower cauda at the end of the pedicel a length of 309.71 um.
Francisco Calaça,
09-11-2013 16:52
Re : Unknown Podospora
Check your email please.
Francisco Calaça.
Francisco Calaça.
Norbert Heine,
10-11-2013 01:21
Re : Unknown Podospora
Hello Joop,
this is Podospora intestinacea.
I found it nearly 50 times, most on old horse dung, but also on dung of cow, deer and goat.
I'll try to attach some pages from Lundqvist.
Best wishes
Norbert
this is Podospora intestinacea.
I found it nearly 50 times, most on old horse dung, but also on dung of cow, deer and goat.
I'll try to attach some pages from Lundqvist.
Best wishes
Norbert
Joop van der Lee,
10-11-2013 13:40
Re : Unknown Podospora
I just found out myself with a description as mentioned in Doveri and overlooking some other photo's with a better vieuw of the cauda's and pedicel.
Here the shape and form of the upper and lower cauda is very good visible also that the lower cauda is completely covering the primary pedicel.
Nevertheless thanks for your comment anyway Norbert, new specie for Holland.
Here the shape and form of the upper and lower cauda is very good visible also that the lower cauda is completely covering the primary pedicel.
Nevertheless thanks for your comment anyway Norbert, new specie for Holland.
Jac Gelderblom,
14-11-2013 19:15
Re : Unknown Podospora
Sorry Joop, it is not new for the netherlands,
I found it in 2010 (1x near Breda, 1x near Tilburg) and in 2011 (Dintelse Gorzen)
I think it is not really a rare species.
Greetings
Jac Gelderblom
I found it in 2010 (1x near Breda, 1x near Tilburg) and in 2011 (Dintelse Gorzen)
I think it is not really a rare species.
Greetings
Jac Gelderblom
Joop van der Lee,
14-11-2013 21:47
Re : Unknown Podospora
You are right Jac overlooked in the list.
Joop
Joop






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