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Edvin Johannesen
These tiny (0.4-0.5 mm diam.), whitish, short-stip
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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 Pauciseta
Joop van der Lee,
11-11-2013 19:04
Found on horse dung (wild fjord horses).Fruitbody at the neck area covered with hairs forming tufs at the base, thick wall, septated, 2.99-3.39 wide, round tops.
Asci: 4-swpored; 199.57x19.61-34.01 um ending in a long stipe.
Spores: Uniseriate, 34.50-37.93x16.01-20.51 um; pedicel cylindrical 20-87-26.11x5.09-6.59 um,
upper cauda lashlike eccentrically attached near the apex with a width of 4.5 um. No lower cauda observed.
Norbert Heine,
12-11-2013 22:42
Re : Podospora Comata?
Hello Joop,
what shall I say?
The same pictures you posted on 20-07-2013.
I wrote you something about the difference between P. comata and P. pauciseta!
Look here:
http://www.ascofrance.com/forum/24481/podospora-anserina-or-podospora-comata
I don't know, why you ask again?
Norbert
what shall I say?
The same pictures you posted on 20-07-2013.
I wrote you something about the difference between P. comata and P. pauciseta!
Look here:
http://www.ascofrance.com/forum/24481/podospora-anserina-or-podospora-comata
I don't know, why you ask again?
Norbert
Joop van der Lee,
13-11-2013 11:52
Re : Podospora Comata?
Sorry Norbert I did not notice, P. Paucoiseta it is. Thanks anyway for your response.








