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Hola, encontre este estiercol de vaca estos apotec
Hi to everybody
What do you think about this Lasiobelonium species growing on old stems of Valeriana pyrenaica at 1000 m of altitude?
The high lipid content of the ascospores remind me (but I think is not the same fungus) another older collection from Somiedo on Lithododora diffusa (ERD-5859, photo 4). By the other hand, the lignicolous L. lanecolatum Raitv. is described with biguttulate ascospores, so I think it doesn't fit well with my fungus.
Thanks again

L. lanceolatum has a low oil content, so clearly different.
I am unaware of this species. L. subflavidum ejects septate spores.
would be glad if you send me images by attach.
Zotto
Hi Zotto
I send you the pics
Thanks again

I agree your Lithodora sample is probably not the same, the spores look quite different.