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Cercophora species
Ralph Vandiest, 14-01-2015 15:21
Ralph Vandiest

Hello,


I found this species on dung (think deer or rabbit). Frb up to 1mm, spores 44x52x4/5µm, with 2 gelatinous caudae up to 38µm long. Asci 8 spored, 190/205x10/13µm.


PS I've never looked at this genera before


regards,


Ralph

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Ralf Dahlheuser, 14-01-2015 16:33
Ralf Dahlheuser
Re : Cercophora species
Hi Ralph,

the spores are not mature yet, also one cannot determine the species beyond any doubt. You must have patience, because it can last several weeks up to maturity.

Mature Cercophora-spores look so.

Cercophora anisura
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Michel Delpont, 14-01-2015 16:34
Michel Delpont
Re : Cercophora species
Hello Ralph!
Your fungus is not ripe; more lacking other information (hair, wall structure). On dung, the most common species are C.mirabilis, C.anisura and C.coprophila. Sometimes C.septentrionalis.
Michel.
Ralph Vandiest, 22-02-2015 18:18
Ralph Vandiest
Re : Cercophora species
Hello,

A good month ago I posted some cercophora species that weren't mature yet . Today I had another look but don't really know which species.


Size frb 1mm, spores total lenght including pedicel 45/58x7/8, spores 17/20x7/8µm, pedicel 25/38x 3/4µm, spores seem to be bi-guttulate


Regards

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