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Pilobolus roridus?
Joop van der Lee,
22-09-2020 12:15
Found on dung pallets of roe deer.No living sprangiophores or sporangia found only discharged sporangia.
Diameter of this sporangia = 213 um.
Spores: oval, 6.65-7.84x3.64-4.22 um.
Joop
Malcolm Greaves,
23-09-2020 08:43
Re : Pilobolus roridus?
That looks good to me Joop.
Joop van der Lee,
23-09-2020 14:48
Re : Pilobolus roridus?
Hello Mel,
Reading the description again I do have my doubts for in the case of spore sizes it fits P. crystallinus as well.
The only difference one can see about these species is the shape of the trophocysts and that I could not compair.
Besides that I do not know which of the two species has spores filled with The Bary bubbles.
Joop
Reading the description again I do have my doubts for in the case of spore sizes it fits P. crystallinus as well.
The only difference one can see about these species is the shape of the trophocysts and that I could not compair.
Besides that I do not know which of the two species has spores filled with The Bary bubbles.
Joop
Malcolm Greaves,
23-09-2020 16:14
Re : Pilobolus roridus?
Each of the papers on this group seem to have differing sizes quoted for each species. Almost all have your find being a much closer fit for P roridus.
Mal
Mal
Joop van der Lee,
23-09-2020 16:36
Re : Pilobolus roridus?
Thanks Mal


