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Rubus
Dragiša Savic, 19-11-2015 14:24
Very hairy, very beautiful and very unknown. On Rubus hirtus.

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Castillo Joseba, 20-11-2015 09:14
Castillo Joseba
Re : Rubus
Quiza Anthina ...   o  Isaria farinosa...  ??
Dragiša Savic, 20-11-2015 09:38
Re : Rubus
Thanks, Isaria definitely not, but Anthina flammea looks interesting. It usually grows on leaves, but sometimes on fallen branches. Does anyone know how looklike spores?
Lothar Krieglsteiner, 20-11-2015 09:48
Lothar Krieglsteiner
neither Isaria nor Anthina (flammea)

... no, really not. Anthina flammea is as different from the fungus shown as can be. I add a picture :-)


Regards from Lothar

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Dragiša Savic, 20-11-2015 09:57
Re : Rubus
I agree, it should be red color. Still a little reminiscent of this

http://www.fotocommunity.de/pc/pc/display/26694234