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pyrenomycete with minute spores - from the Bavarian Forest (Germany)
Lothar Krieglsteiner, 07-10-2017 17:40
Lothar Krieglsteiner

.. last week, on Fagus wood, near Zwieslerwaldhaus.


The macrofoto is very poor, it contains a cut through the beaked perithecia.


Fotunately, the specimen was in good condition and ripe.


Who can help?`


Best regards from Lothar

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Spooren Marco, 08-10-2017 11:31
Spooren Marco
Re : pyrenomycete with minute spores - from the Bavarian Forest (Germany)
Hoi Lothar, again,
I think this is a very young unitunicate fungus?And do I see bigger spores?(image 3 )?

Best,
Marco
Lothar Krieglsteiner, 08-10-2017 14:40
Lothar Krieglsteiner
Re : pyrenomycete with minute spores - from the Bavarian Forest (Germany)

Hi Marco,


thanks for your reply. I saw a lot of asci that seemed to be well ripe, all containing those very small spores that were well differentiated. The larger spores in the one picture seemed to me as strange spores - but yes, I will have to examine once again.


Best regards, Lothar