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Yellow asco on rabbit dung
Ralph Vandiest,
06-02-2014 22:24
I found this solitary yellow asco (0,3mm) on rabbit dung (in a culture). Asci J+ 95/100x20/24µm. Yellow paraphyses
Regards,
Ralph
Norbert Heine,
06-02-2014 22:45
Re : Yellow asco on rabbit dung
Hi Ralph,
this is an immature apothecium of Saccobolus spec.
Best regards
Norbert
this is an immature apothecium of Saccobolus spec.
Best regards
Norbert
Ralph Vandiest,
06-02-2014 22:58
Re : Yellow asco on rabbit dung
Hello Norbert,
With this bright yellow colour and spore size, could this be S. citrinus?
pS I thought it was mature. I already saw it 3 days ago and it wasn't changing
regards
With this bright yellow colour and spore size, could this be S. citrinus?
pS I thought it was mature. I already saw it 3 days ago and it wasn't changing
regards
Norbert Heine,
06-02-2014 23:19
Re : Yellow asco on rabbit dung
Hello Ralph,
sometimes in moist chamber the development stops.
Mature ascospores of Saccobolus have to be purple!
And they form a typical cluster.
Maybe that your species is S. citrinus, but you can't be sure, because there are some similar species.
Regards
Norbert
sometimes in moist chamber the development stops.
Mature ascospores of Saccobolus have to be purple!
And they form a typical cluster.
Maybe that your species is S. citrinus, but you can't be sure, because there are some similar species.
Regards
Norbert
Ralph Vandiest,
07-02-2014 09:24
Re : Yellow asco on rabbit dung
hello Norbert,
Even if I found S citrunus 3weeks ago, but because of the fact that I thought it was mature and I didn't see aan clustered purple spores, I thought I might be another genus.
http://waarnemingen.be/waarneming/view/81308924
regards,
Ralph
Even if I found S citrunus 3weeks ago, but because of the fact that I thought it was mature and I didn't see aan clustered purple spores, I thought I might be another genus.
http://waarnemingen.be/waarneming/view/81308924
regards,
Ralph





