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sporormiella
hannie wijers, 06-05-2014 19:33

Hello,


On haredung I found this sporomiella. The problem is, I can't find any germsplit at the spores. The measure of the spores are 44-49 x 9-10 µm. Does anyone have an idea for me. Sorry, Ik forgot the measure of the asci.


Groeten


Hannie

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Peter Püwert, 06-05-2014 23:26
Peter Püwert
Re : sporormiella
Hello Hannie,
this germslit not always is to be seen, in first still with the preparation in Indian ink, what not always succeeds, however, also. In my opinion is this Sporormiella australis. The genus Sporormiella is fascinating because of her so imbrobably various spores forms.
Greetings Peter.
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Norbert Heine, 07-05-2014 01:02
Norbert Heine
Re : sporormiella
Hello Hannie,
like Peter says; this should be Sporormiella australis!
At your picture 4 one can see the typical short-stalked asci.
Nice genus!
Best regards
Norbert
hannie wijers, 07-05-2014 09:22
Re : sporormiella

Hello Peter, Norbert


thanks for the name of the sporormiella. Nice picture of the different sort of the sporomiella. What's the use of indian ink?


groeten


Hannie

Peter Püwert, 07-05-2014 19:14
Peter Püwert
Re : sporormiella
Hello Hannie,
with the preparation in indian ink gelatinous sheath, caudae, some germ slits and similar elements are better to see.
However, the procedur is often unsuccessful.
Greetings
Peter.
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hannie wijers, 07-05-2014 19:51
Re : sporormiella

thanks for expalnation Peter,groet


Hannie