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Ethan CrensonHello all, I am hoping someone will have some ins
Found on rabbit dungAsci: thickwalled; 228.5-250x18.5-21 um; tips do not colour blue with Melzer.
Parafyses: branched; septated; 2-2.5 um wide
Spores: 22.5-23.5x13.5-15 um; thickwalled 0.5-0.8 um
Gilbert
Gilbert
D'accord avec toi Gilbert, certainement Pseudombrophila, mais il faudrait laisser mûrir le champignon pour pouvoir progresser.
Michel.
Joop
somewhere in the net:
BRUMMELEN, J. van (1995): A World- monograph of the Genus Pseudombrophila (Pezizales, Ascomycotina). Libri Botanici 14. Eching.
Greetings Peter.
Hello Michel,
Thanks for sending me the key to Pseudombrophila but spore measurements do not match with species in the key and besides that this species does not have any hairs on the edge of the disk so are we still consider it to be Pseudombrophila?
Michel.







